| title | !< (Not Less Than) (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs | |||||
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[!INCLUDEtsql-appliesto-ss2008-asdb-xxxx-xxx_md]
Compares two expressions (a comparison operator). When you compare nonnull expressions, the result is TRUE if the left operand does not have a value lower than the right operand; otherwise, the result is FALSE. If either or both operands are NULL, see the topic SET ANSI_NULLS (Transact-SQL).
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
expression !< expression
expression
Is any valid expression. Both expressions must have implicitly convertible data types. The conversion depends on the rules of data type precedence.
Boolean