Just to be anal, you don't need any #'s or the GT 0 at end as GT 0
evaluates to true.
André
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Sent: 19 September 2003 17:32
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Correction
Don't you just love when people make suggestions on how to change code
and their suggestion is hosed?
Like the one I just publihsed. I dropped a pound sign:
There, THAT'S better...
>Put the pound signs outside the function:
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>>I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong with this list function. I have a
>>variable with a list in it, I want to take an action when the variable
>>is equal to the query row variable. I can get it to work with
>>listcontains but that will return more values than I want. I can also
>>get it to recognize the first value in the list when I hardcode the
>>list rather than use a value. It's almost like it doesn't evaluate
>>the variable and treat it as a list.
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>>Here's the code,
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>>Blah, Blah, Blah
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>>The cfelse condition is always returned. I've tried every combination
>>of quotes and pound signs also, to no avail.
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>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Daron Smith
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