Hi!
I do not know about the advanced search, but I have often seen (1=0) used
in a Push-Fields-Action (FLTR/ACTL) where you allways want to create new
records.
I have used it myself to trigger the no-match-action in escalations, when
I want to run a single operation for example each night.
The (1=1) is typically used to show everything in systems where that do
not allow Unqualified Queries, which is a server setting.
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> Here is a interesting question for the list. I was presented a question
> about 1=1 and 1=0 on the advance query bar. This qualification is used
> in out of the box Service Level Targets for ITSM 7.1. (1=0).
>
> Why would you use 1=0?
>
> How would you use 1=0?
>
> Can anybody explain?
>
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