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#304

  • Introduced OR and NOT OR operators for complex queries.
  • Detailed steps for creating and managing OR/NOT OR branches.
  • Provided practical examples for using these operators in queries.

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    • Added a new section explaining advanced logical operators (OR and NOT OR branches) in the Query Builder, including instructions, navigation tips, and practical examples.

- Introduced OR and NOT OR operators for complex queries.
- Detailed steps for creating and managing OR/NOT OR branches.
- Provided practical examples for using these operators in queries.
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The Query Builder documentation was updated with a new section detailing the use of advanced logical operators, specifically OR and NOT OR branches. This section explains how to construct complex queries using these operators, provides instructions for their use, and includes practical examples. No code or API changes were made.

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docs/query-builder.md Added a new section explaining advanced logical operators (OR, NOT OR), usage instructions, and examples.

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In the warren of queries, new pathways appear,
With OR and NOT OR, the logic is clear.
Branches and tabs, like tunnels they wind,
Helping you search for what you need to find.
Hop along, build with delight—
Complex queries now shine bright!
🐇✨


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@mdroidian mdroidian merged commit a3d2c4b into main Jun 23, 2025
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@mdroidian mdroidian deleted the update-docs-logical-operators branch June 23, 2025 19:43
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