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Posted by Albert Padley on 10/09/72 11:25
Justin & Jordan,
Thanks. The && was what I needed.
Albert Padley
On Aug 31, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Justin Francis wrote:
> Albert Padley wrote:
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>> I have the following nested ifs:
>>
>> if ($row['date'] < '2005-10-02') {
>> if ($row['time'] < '12:00') {
>> if ($row['field'] == 'P5' ) {
>>
>> echo "<td class=\"tabletextbluebg\">Success";
>>
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> else {
>>
>> echo "<td class=\"tabletextred\">Failed";
>> }
>> </td>
>>
>> Whenever the 3 if statements are true, I always get the correct
>> "Success" to echo. However, if any or all of the if statements
>> are false, I never get "Failed" to echo.
>>
>>
> Once the first if statement is evaluated as true, the else
> statement will never be executed -- regardless of the outcome of
> the two nested ifs. I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish
> here, but perhaps all three of your if conditions should be
> combined into one if condition ANDed (&&) together? Or maybe the
> if...elseif...else structure is what you need.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Justin
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>> I know it's something simple, but I just can't see it at the moment.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Albert Padley
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