= and ==
|
Evaluates if two values are equivalent. The = and == operator
are interchangeable. |
expression1=expression2 or
expression1 == expression2, and replace each
expression with merge fields, expressions, or other numeric
values. |
<> and !=
|
Evaluates if two values are not equivalent. |
expression1 <> expression2 or
expression1 != expression2, and replace each expression with merge fields, expressions, or
other numeric values. |
< |
Evaluates if a value is less than the value that follows
this symbol. |
value1 < value2 and replace each
value with merge fields, expressions, or
other numeric values. |
> |
Evaluates if a value is greater than the value that
follows this symbol. |
value1 > value2 and replace each
value with merge fields, expressions, or other numeric
values. |
<= |
Evaluates if a value is less than or equal to the value
that follows this symbol. |
value1 <= value2 and replace each
value with merge fields, expressions, or
other numeric values. |
>= |
Evaluates if a value is greater than or equal to the
value that follows this symbol. |
value1 >= value2 and replace
each value with merge fields, expressions,
or other numeric values. |
&& |
Evaluates if two values or expressions are both true. Use
this operator as an alternative to the logical function AND. |
(logical1)
&& (logical2) and replace
logical1 and logical2 with the values or
expressions that you want evaluated. |
|| |
Evaluates if at least one of multiple values or expressions is
true. Use this operator as an alternative to the logical function OR. |
(logical1) ||
(logical2) and replace any number of logical
references with the values or expressions you want evaluated. |