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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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Creating a database file 2-19<br />

Use AND, OR, or XOR to combine two expressions; use NOT with only<br />

one expression.<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E logical operators<br />

Text operators<br />

Use the following text operators with text expressions. (Double<br />

quotation marks indicate a text expression.)<br />

Symbol Name Definition Examples<br />

& Concatenation Appends the text string on the<br />

right to the end of the text string<br />

on the left<br />

" " Text constant Marks the beginning and the<br />

end of a text constant. Quotation<br />

marks without text between<br />

them indicate a blank space. If<br />

you enter text into a formula<br />

without using quotation marks,<br />

<strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> interprets the<br />

text as a field name or function<br />

name. To put a quotation mark<br />

in a text constant, precede it<br />

with another quotation mark.<br />

Return marker Inserts a paragraph return in a<br />

text constant<br />

"XXX" & "ZZZZZ" returns<br />

"XXXZZZZZ"<br />

"Sydney, NSW" returns<br />

Sydney, NSW<br />

"" returns an empty (null)<br />

value<br />

"The report said<br />

""Confidential"" on<br />

the top" returns The report<br />

said "Confidential" on the top<br />

"M.T.N.TrekSporting<br />

Equipment" returns<br />

M.T.N. Trek<br />

Sporting<br />

Equipment<br />

(The symbol must be<br />

enclosed within the quotation<br />

marks of the text constant)<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E text operators

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