so the ID has to be either 1, 13, 4, or 43?  is that what you're trying to
do?

if so, the ORs should be ANDs.  what you are saying is this:

say you have an ID of 13.
the first case is tried: ID IS NOT 1.
the ID is NOT 1, factually.  so the IF returns TRUE, even though the second
statement would return the opposite answer.

Chris Olive
DOHRS Website Administrator
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michel Gagnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 2:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CFIF Problem with OR


Hi there!

What is wrong with this statement?

<CFIF (ID IS NOT "1") OR (ID IS NOT "13") OR (ID IS NOT "4") OR (ID IS NOT
"43")>

I also tried:

<CFIF ID IS NOT "1,13,4,43">

It executes what's inside even if ID is 43

Any ideas?

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