you don't need that second ognl: binding prefix.  The entire statement:

payment.claimStatus=='ANNIE' && payment.claimDecision=='CHIHIRO'

is ognl, so that's all you need.  You _could_ nest the ifs but I think
this is clearer.

-Mike

On 3/23/06, Annie  Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I evaluate multiple statements within the condition statement of the 
> If component.
>
> Eg. <span jwcid="@If" condition="ognl:payment.claimStatus=='ANNIE' && 
> ognl:payment.claimDecision=='CHIHIRO'">
>
> Or would I need to use nested If components ??
>
> Any help would be deeply appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Annie
>
>
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