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I see a different rule - could be all comparisons are run, then logical ORs used for those that specify the same indicator.

Again, my attempts at reverse engineering usually end up off the beam by quite some measure!

Cheers
Vern

On 5/18/2020 7:22 AM, dfreinkel wrote:
In the RDi help text it says:

You must specify at least one resulting indicator in positions 71 to 76. DO
not specify the same indicator for all 3 conditions. When specified, the
resulting indicators are set on or off to reflect the results of the
compare.

Basically, it implies the last condition tested will turn on or off the
indicator. So an indicator could be turned on and then subsequently off.
Hence the guideline to use different indicators.

The question is: what is the order of the testing by the system?

Darryl Freinkel
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