Chapter 4-2: True/False Status Indicators
Using AND After an IF Statement
Consider the following example using an AND statement after an IF. In this example, the two statements are really part of a single logical verification since your intent is to check if both of the two statements are true.
IF TAR CUSTOMER BALANCE GT 0
AND TAR WORK ON ACCOUNT AMOUNT NE 0
· When the IF statement executes, it automatically sets the level 1 true/false status indicator to either T or F, as appropriate.
· If the IF statement is false, setting level 1 to F, the AND statement is bypassed because the possibility that both conditions are true has already been eliminated.
· If the IF statement is true, the AND statement executes. If the AND statement is true, the level 1 indicator is preserved (left unchanged as T). If the AND statement is false, the level 1 indicator is changed to F.
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