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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
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  4. Part 1: Data Director with Business Entities
  5. Part 2: Data Director with Subject Areas
  6. Part 3: Tasks and Reviews

Logical Operators

Logical Operators

Use logical operators when a search query contains multiple conditions.
The following table describes the operators that you can use and provides an example for each operator:
Operator
Description
Example
AND
Evaluates two conditional expressions and:
  • Returns TRUE if both conditions are TRUE.
  • Returns FALSE if either condition is FALSE
  • Otherwise returns UNKNOWN.
MATCH_PATH_COMPONENT.C_MT_ADDRESS|CITY_NAME = 'New York' AND COLUMN.C_PARTY|ORGANIZATION_NAME = 'Informatica LLC'
OR
Evaluates two conditional expressions and:
  • Returns TRUE if either condition is TRUE.
  • Returns FALSE if both conditions are FALSE.
  • Otherwise, returns UNKNOWN.
MATCH_PATH_COMPONENT.C_MT_ADDRESS|CITY_NAME = 'London' OR MATCH_PATH_COMPONENT.C_MT_ADDRESS|CITY_NAME = 'Paris'
NOT
Negates the conditional expression that follows.
  • Returns TRUE if the following condition is FALSE.
  • Returns FALSE if the following condition is TRUE.
  • If it is UNKNOWN, it remains UNKNOWN.
MATCH_PATH_COMPONENT.C_MT_ADDRESS|COUNTRY_CODE = 'USA' and NOT MATCH_PATH_COMPONENT.C_MT_ADDRESS|CITY_NAME = 'Los Angeles'

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