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Here is a clip from the V5R4 RPG Reference

Condition for the DOUxx, DOWxx, IFxx, and WHENxx operations.
The ANDxx operation has higher precedence than the ORxx operation.


-----Original Message-----
From: David FOXWELL [mailto:David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 4:09 AM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: How to read and or statement

Consider this code :

C *INKF WHENEQ *ON
C CONDITION1 ANDEQ FALSE

*If I add :
C CONDITION2 OREQ FALSE


I think this now means :

IF (*INKF AND CONDITION1=FALSE) OR (CONDITION2=FALSE)

But I want :
IF *INKF AND (CONDITION1=FALSE OR CONDITION2=FALSE)

Which is right?

Thanks

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