& (Bitwise AND) (SSIS)
Performs a bitwise AND operation of two integer values. It compares each bit of its first operand to the corresponding bit of its second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
Both conditions must be a signed integer type or both conditions must be an unsigned integer type.
Syntax
integer_expression1 & integer_expression2
Arguments
- integer_expression1, integer_expression2
Is any valid expression of a signed or unsigned integer data type. For more information, see Integration Services Data Types.
Result Types
Determined by data types of the two arguments. For more information, see Data Type Conversion in Expressions.
Remarks
If either condition is null, the expression result is null.
Examples
This example performs a bitwise AND operation between the columns NumberA and NumberB. NumberA contains 3 (0000011) and column NumberB contains 7 (00000111).
NumberA & NumberB
The expression evaluates to 3 (00000011).
00000011
00000111
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00000011
This example performs a bitwise AND operation between the ReorderPoint and SafetyStockLevel columns.
ReorderPoint & SafetyStockLevel
If ReorderPoint is 10 and SafetyStockLevel is 8, the expression evaluates to 8 (00001000).
00001010
00001000
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00001000
This example performs a bitwise AND operation between two integers.
3 & 5
The expression evaluates to 1(00000001).
00000011
00000101
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00000001
See Also
Reference
Concepts
Operator Precedence and Associativity