Terrible Naming Convention there... :) ! = the Not Operator and & =  
Concatenation Operator:

For Custom Action 1 to Complete:
AAA cannot = 3 and the patch level must be 0

For Custom Action 2 to Complete:
AAA must = 3 and 3 is appended to the value of AAA after the  
completion of _xxx, CCC cannot = 1 and DDD must = 1

Carter
Quoting George Fleming <gef...@microsoft.com>:

> Does anyone know the meaning of '!' and '&' in front of "AAA" below?
>
>     <Custom Action='_xxx' After='_yyy'>
>       <![CDATA[!AAA=3 And PATCH And BBB=0]]>
>     </Custom>
>
>     <Custom Action='_zzz' After='_xxx'>
>       <![CDATA[&AAA=3 And CCC<>1 And DDD=1]]>
>     </Custom>
>
> Thanks,
>
> George
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