1 = 0 is always FALSE in a Boolean expression and 1 = 1 is always TRUE

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ARSList,

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?

 Robert Thomas | BMC/Remedy Professional | ITIL | Cellular Phone 469.865.5645|
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