9.1. Logical Operators
The usual logical operators are available:
| 
     AND
     | 
| 
     OR
     | 
| 
     NOT
     | 
  
   SQL
  
  uses a three-valued logic system with true,
    false, and
  
   null
  
  , which represents
  
   "
   
    unknown
   
   "
  
  .
    Observe the following truth tables:
 
| 
        a
        | 
        b
        | 
        a
       AND
        b
        | 
        a
       OR
        b
        | 
|---|---|---|---|
| TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | TRUE | 
| TRUE | FALSE | FALSE | TRUE | 
| TRUE | NULL | NULL | TRUE | 
| FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | FALSE | 
| FALSE | NULL | FALSE | NULL | 
| NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | 
| 
        a
        | NOT 
        a
        | 
|---|---|
| TRUE | FALSE | 
| FALSE | TRUE | 
| NULL | NULL | 
  The operators
  
   AND
  
  and
  
   OR
  
  are
    commutative, that is, you can switch the left and right operand
    without affecting the result.  But see
  
   Section 4.2.14
  
  for more information about the
    order of evaluation of subexpressions.