Examples of using Expr in English and their translations into Romanian
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Does not match reg. expr.
If expr, value1, or value2 is Null, Between….
Moved the parse code from prototype math. expr.
Expressions against which you want to evaluate expr.
This version implements--update--expr for the ed command.
If expr is found in the list of values, the In operator returns True;
If criteria is omitted,the DSum function evaluates expr against the entire domain.
Expression or list of expressions against which you want to evaluate expr.
If criteria is omitted,the DSum function evaluates expr against the entire domain.
Although expr can perform a calculation on a field, Count simply tallies the number of records.
If criteria is omitted, the DVar andDVarP functions evaluate expr against the entire domain.
In expr, you can include the name field in a table, a control on a form, a constant, or a function.
You can include the Not logical operator to evaluate the opposite condition(that is, whether expr is not in the list of values).
If expr identifies multiple fields, the Count function counts a record only if at least one of the fields is not Null.
The Count function does not count records that have Null fields unless expr is the asterisk(*) wildcard character.
If expr includes a function, it can be either built-in or user-defined, but not another domain aggregate or SQL aggregate function.
You can include the Not logical operator to evaluate the opposite condition(that is, whether expr lies outside the range defined by value1 and value2).
Operands in expr can include the name of a table field or function(which can be either intrinsic or user-defined but not other SQL aggregate functions).
Many variations of these original forms of regular expressions were used in Unix[9] programs at Bell Labs in the 1970s, including vi, lex, sed,AWK, and expr, and in other programs such as Emacs.
Operands in expr can include the name of a table field, a constant, or a function(which can be either intrinsic or user-defined but not one of the other SQL aggregate functions).