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logical operators

  • Last UpdatedMar 09, 2016
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A logical operator is used to calculate or compare data. Examples of logical operators are AND, OR, and NOT. The logical operators AND, OR, and NOT can be used in WHERE clauses to specify search conditions. AND means that both conditions are met. OR means that either of the conditions are met. NOT means that all conditions are met except those to the right of this operator.

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