"Staffan Tylen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Mike, I think you've done exactly what I tried out, namely to place one of
> the ANDs after the OR sequence. And it seems to work. But, using the
> conjunction operators available in RMM, how would you then, in ISPF, code
> for example  "A and (B or C)"?
> Staffan
> 

If this helps, some Boolean algebra from the old schooldays:
A * (B+C) = A * B + A * C
or
A and (B or C) = (A and B) or (A and C)

Kees.


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