This should be easy, but refuses to work:
if(
($mydata-address != )
and
($mydata-addresspublic == yes)
)
{
}
But in other combinations, they work?
if($mydata-address != ){}
or
if($mydata-addresspublic == yes){}
So what new lesson am I to learn now? :)
John
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John Taylor-Johnston
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
This should be easy, but refuses to work:
if(
($mydata-address != )
and
($mydata-addresspublic == yes)
)
{
}
But in other combinations, they work?
if($mydata-address != ){}
or
if($mydata-addresspublic == yes){}
So what new lesson am I to learn now? :)
in both
This should be easy, but refuses to work:
if(
($mydata-address != )
and
($mydata-addresspublic == yes)
)
{
}
Are you getting any errors? If so, what are they? Also, shouldn't
the code look like this:
if(
($mydata-address != )
($mydata-addresspublic == yes)
)
{
}
?
thnx,
Chris
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[snip]
if(
($mydata-address != )
and
($mydata-addresspublic == yes)
)
{
}
But in other combinations, they work?
if($mydata-address != ){}
or
if($mydata-addresspublic == yes){}
So what new lesson am I to learn now? :)
[/snip]
Always put the value first in case you accidentally try an
Jay,
Thanks. Sth new learned :) Thought mine was working. It wasn't I guess.
I received no errors. I have other scripts to revise :)
if( = $mydata-foo) // an error is thrown. If I come back in and
finish the comparison operator (which I needed to know was broken) it
fixes the conditional
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