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These two code snippets are exactly the same logic wise. I can
think of no reason why they shouldn't work identical.
You might want to make absolutely sure that all your values and
field names are 100% the same.
It could also be done as:
If (NOT *IN90) And
(NOT *IN91)
And (FldA = FldB)
And (FldC = FldD)
And (FldE = 'Y') some
code EndIf
I just like to look at *indicators as boolean.
Regards,
Jim Langston
Gary Monnier wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why the following code snippet wouldn't work the
> same way? *IN90 IfEq *Off
> *IN91 AndEq *Off
> FldA AndEq FldB
> FldC AndEq FldD
> FldE AndEq 'Y' some code
> EndIf I would expect the following to work the same, but it
> doesn't. If (*IN90 = *Off)
> And (*IN91 = *Off)
> And (FldA = FldB)
> And (FldC = FldD)
> And (FldE = 'Y') some
> code EndIf
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