--- title: "OR (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "03/15/2017" ms.prod: "sql" ms.prod_service: "database-engine, sql-database, sql-data-warehouse, pdw" ms.service: "" ms.component: "t-sql|language-elements" ms.reviewer: "" ms.suite: "sql" ms.technology: - "database-engine" ms.tgt_pltfrm: "" ms.topic: "language-reference" f1_keywords: - "OR_TSQL" - "OR" dev_langs: - "TSQL" helpviewer_keywords: - "conditions [SQL Server], combining" - "combining conditions" - "OR operator" ms.assetid: b730a256-4a63-4880-9906-65b05cd9caf2 caps.latest.revision: 39 author: "douglaslMS" ms.author: "douglasl" manager: "craigg" ms.workload: "On Demand" monikerRange: ">= aps-pdw-2016 || = azuresqldb-current || = azure-sqldw-latest || >= sql-server-2016 || = sqlallproducts-allversions" --- # OR (Transact-SQL) [!INCLUDE[tsql-appliesto-ss2008-all-md](../../includes/tsql-appliesto-ss2008-all-md.md)] Combines two conditions. When more than one logical operator is used in a statement, OR operators are evaluated after AND operators. However, you can change the order of evaluation by using parentheses. ![Topic link icon](../../database-engine/configure-windows/media/topic-link.gif "Topic link icon") [Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions](../../t-sql/language-elements/transact-sql-syntax-conventions-transact-sql.md) ## Syntax ``` boolean_expression OR boolean_expression ``` ## Arguments *boolean_expression* Is any valid [expression](../../t-sql/language-elements/expressions-transact-sql.md) that returns TRUE, FALSE, or UNKNOWN. ## Result Types **Boolean** ## Result Value OR returns TRUE when either of the conditions is TRUE. ## Remarks The following table shows the result of the OR operator. ||TRUE|FALSE|UNKNOWN| |------|----------|-----------|-------------| |**TRUE**|TRUE|TRUE|TRUE| |**FALSE**|TRUE|FALSE|UNKNOWN| |**UNKNOWN**|TRUE|UNKNOWN|UNKNOWN| ## Examples The following example uses the `vEmployeeDepartmentHistory` view to retrieve the names of `Quality Assurance` personnel who work either the evening shift or the night shift. If the parentheses are omitted, the query returns `Quality Assurance` employees who work the evening shift and all employees who work the night shift. ``` -- Uses AdventureWorks SELECT FirstName, LastName, Shift FROM HumanResources.vEmployeeDepartmentHistory WHERE Department = 'Quality Assurance' AND (Shift = 'Evening' OR Shift = 'Night'); ``` [!INCLUDE[ssResult](../../includes/ssresult-md.md)] ``` FirstName LastName Shift ------------ ---------------- ------- Andreas Berglund Evening Sootha Charncherngkha Night ``` ## Examples: [!INCLUDE[ssSDWfull](../../includes/sssdwfull-md.md)] and [!INCLUDE[ssPDW](../../includes/sspdw-md.md)] The following example retrieves the names of employees who either earn a `BaseRate` less than 20 or have a `HireDate` January 1, 2001 or later. ``` -- Uses AdventureWorks SELECT FirstName, LastName, BaseRate, HireDate FROM DimEmployee WHERE BaseRate < 10 OR HireDate >= '2001-01-01'; ``` ## See Also [Expressions (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/language-elements/expressions-transact-sql.md) [Built-in Functions (Transact-SQL)](~/t-sql/functions/functions.md) [Operators (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/language-elements/operators-transact-sql.md) [SELECT (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/queries/select-transact-sql.md) [WHERE (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/queries/where-transact-sql.md)