John,

It seems to me like you should reverse your TRUE and FALSE values.

Bill

On Monday, August 15, 2011, WebDude <webd...@cipromo.com> wrote:
> This has never come up before and I know it's probably a stupid question,
but I am trying to write an IF statement where I need to compare characters
rather then numbers. I went through the manual and I am a bit confused. I
thought that if you used single quotes, it would look at the expression as a
character compare rather then a numeric compare. For example...
>
> <@IF EXPR="'00000 = '0'" TRUE ="They really are not the same - one has a
lot more zeros then the other" FALSE="They are the same">
>
> I have a client who has numeric codes that can start with multiple zeros
and I need to be able to get a true or false depending on the actual
characters rather then the numeric value.
>
> 00000 = 0 would then be false.
>
> Probably a stupid fix, I just cannot see it. By the way, the <@IFEQUAL>
tag evaluates the same way. I need a string comparison rather the numeric.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> John M.
>
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