Yess!!!
That was very helpful crowd!
Thank you very much!
2007/7/3, Nick Westgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Another option is to use the negate parameter.
Then you only need the one logic method,
and you can have the if's wherever you want:
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...
...
Cheers,
Nick.
Erik Vullings wro
Another option is to use the negate parameter.
Then you only need the one logic method,
and you can have the if's wherever you want:
...
...
...
Cheers,
Nick.
Erik Vullings wrote:
Hi Eko,
Whatever
Please select an object first!
Cheers
Erik
On 7/2/07, Eko S.W. <[E
Hi Eko,
Whatever
Please select an object first!
Cheers
Erik
On 7/2/07, Eko S.W. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear community,
Is there else clause in construct ???
I've try (but maybe not hard), but can not find it.
That is, is there an else if you use ???
* I imagine it to
Dear community,
Is there else clause in construct ???
I've try (but maybe not hard), but can not find it.
That is, is there an else if you use ???
* I imagine it to be like this :
Currently, to give the same behaviour I create a getIfSummaryActive
method and a getIfSummaryNotActive, li