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Dataset.QBinaries, one of each value that may occur. In order to get around this limitation, it is possible to provide a Boolean expression for QBinaryID instead of a single value. The expression need to be preceded by @. Examples are:
@ParX=1 OR ParX=2 OR ParX2=6
@ParX=>1 AND ParX<6
In fig.1 the constraint @a>3 AND a<9 is connected to Figure 6.gif. For any value >3 and <9, the image Figure 6.gif will be shown. In the constraint all intrinsic Quaestor functions can be used including brackets. However, functions using objects are not evaluated.
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