> > Yes, more like it. Actually there's no "if rating is not zero" logic. > "0" is a real, valid rating. The test would be "if X and Y have been > rated". > > > 3. After the change: > > Same comment -- I don't think 'non-zero' is the right test. > I actually wanted to say same thing. Non-zero means "is rated" in my post.
-- Gökhan Çapan
