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And Versus Or

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Search definitions allow you to specify two different kinds of logical conditions. When you specify search criteria you may need all search criteria to be true in order for a record to be included in the search results. In this situation, the ALL condition indicates that each and every search criteria be true for a record to be included. If any of the criteria within the ALL node is false, the record will not be included in the search result. For example, the search definition shown in [[:Image:fig74.png|Figure 74]] requires that a land have a status equal to ''Open'' and a priority equal to ''High''. In this example, both conditions must be true in order for the land to be included in the result set.
[[Image:ExampleSearchUsingAllConditionExampleSearchUsingANDCondition.png|center|500px|''Example of a Search Using the ALL AND Condition'']]
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''Example of a Search Using the ALL AND Condition''
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