Just an FYI, by default, conditions are considered under "and". Also to properly use an "and", "or", "not", etc, both conditions would need to be underneath the "and". Since "and" is the default, your version still works. Just good to know if you ever decide to use one of the other types.
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Just an FYI, by default, conditions are considered under "and". Also to properly use an "and", "or", "not", etc, both conditions would need to be underneath the "and". Since "and" is the default, your version still works. Just good to know if you ever decide to use one of the other types.