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> This is know as 'short-circuit evaluation'. Quite common > in all modern languages. > Basically, when evaluating a bunch of expressions > connected via 'and' and you hit one that is false, > the whole statement is false and you don't need > to look at the rest. Works the same for a bunch > of statements connected via 'or' except you are > looking for the first true. RPG Reference manual, V5R1, Chapter 21, Expressions. --buck
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