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Subject: Can you have an ACTION within an IIF Statement? PLEASE HELP
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leahdugue
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It seems that I am not allowed to have an Action within and IIF statement.  What is the problem?
09/27/2006 12:41 PM Alert 
Please examine this code:
{IIF,"[EditID,ViewState]=[ID]","Edit Save Update","[ID]"}
pauldes
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Posts:1392

10/01/2006 5:25 PM Alert 
You need to ESCAPE listx commands withing listx commands

{IIF,"[EditID,ViewState]=[ID]","Save Update","[ID]"}

Also, you might want to post in the LISTX.General forum, you'll get answers much quicker , reviewed by more people.

ListX....makes you look brilliant, even though you're not.
leahdugue
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Posts:7

10/01/2006 9:43 PM Alert 
Thank you very much! 
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