Fernando,

The thing is that I have seen "iif" expressions in some SQL variants,
meaning "immediate if", and also a lot of occurences of "IIF" in this
list lately. So, I am becoming a bit confused of what people mean ;-)

/David

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> Fernando,
>
> Just curious: do you mean "iff" ("if and only if") by your "IIF", or a
> pure emphasized "if" (i.e. "IF")? Just in order for me to follow the
> logic in the statements.
>
Good question!
Strictly speaking, I meant 'if and only if'... with the 'only if' part
there
just because if we don't add a boost exception there is nothing to add
'raise' to.... but this is a very strange way to use 'only if'
actually....
I was being motivated with a pure emphasis really, so I should have used
IF
instead.

Fernando Cacciola


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