Interpret a stage of Expression after

I'm relatively new to Teststand.  How to interpret this expression post.  There is a custom data type that has been created.  I understand the element until the 'false' after ' Evaluate (Step.DataSource): false. ".   However, I don't know if the step after the next comma containing a string comparison is the beginning of another if.  Please help me about some documents to understand this step.

Step

. DataSource! = "Step.Result.String"? Step.Result.String = assessed (Step.DataSource): false, (StrComp (Step.Result.String, Step.Limits.String, (Step.Comp == "CaseSensitive"?)) 0:1)) == 0)? "' Past ': 'failed '.

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The? : syntax refers to a conditional in the path-following (Condition)? (True case) False cases).

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