Re: Asterisk In IF statements?
I think that the use of (*) Astericks is a great Idea
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Re: Asterisk In IF statements?
Just to note, both != and <> are valid in Setup Factory for "not equal to".
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Re: Asterisk In IF statements?
Ok, thanks. By the way, will asterisks in the IF statements be supported in a future version?
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Re: Asterisk In IF statements?
No. The operator to test for "is not equal to" is !=
Corey Milner
Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software
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Asterisk In IF statements?
Hi. I've havn't been able to find a solution for this in the help files. Hopefully someone can help. Is it possible to use asterisks (*) in an IF statement? For example, could I put this:
%variable1% <> %variable2%*
I want it to say it's not equal to variable2 as well as anthing else (for the "anything else" I need to use an asterisk). Would that work?
TIA.Tags: None
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