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 No problem in your syntax. Try this you will get print out.

      long tiatim = 999000000000L;
      long indt1 = 100000000000L;
      long ondt = 1000000000000L;
if (tiatim >= indt1 && tiatim <= ondt) {
           System.out.println("tiatim = " + Long.toString(tiatim));
        }

Shane_Cessna@xxxxxxx wrote:

I'm having some real trouble comparing 2 long variables in a method...here's my code:

if (tiatim >= indt1 && tiatim <= ondt) {
  System.out.println("tiatim = " + Long.toString(tiatim));
}

I've verified that in some cases tiatim does fit this condition, however, I'm never getting the System.out.println to work...

How do you guys compare long values?...

Again, sorry if this is a dumb question...rookies tend to do that...

Shane Cessna iSeries Programmer
iSeries WAS Administrator
North American Lighting, Inc.
(618) 662-4483 x2776
shane_cessna@xxxxxxx


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