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>So which would you advise to solve the question? > > "@cat and not(@cat='BLUE')" > > or > "@cat!='BLUE'" I'd choose to use the first... as it reads easier. Basically stating: My results must have the attribute "cat" and the value of this attribute can not equal "BLUE". So in all that we've learned, the != is basically a shorthand version of this? As well, you can think of it like this: you have to satisfy the left in order to satisfy the right. (just making sure I understand) Karl
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