• Minnu (12/17/2013)


    Hi Team,

    Please help in below query, it should return TRUE.

    DECLARE @req_1 varchar(50)

    DECLARE @req_2 varchar(50)

    set @req_1='AAM'

    set @req_2='VVE'

    if (@req_1 !='AAM' OR @req_2 !='VVE')

    print 'TRUE'

    ELSE

    print 'FALSE'

    What is the business rule you are trying to achieve here? Look at your logic..

    Both conditions are false.

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