I did play around with empty message but it gives an empty message and
doesn't set a value to a variable (at least from my tests)
On Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 7:26:41 PM UTC+3, Mark S. wrote:
>
> The list widget has an emptyMessage attribute. You can point this to a
> macro where alternative actions occur when the main filter fails (is empty).
>
> In your second set of widgets, you have unmatched tags/tag endings which
> is always a bad thing.
>
> Good luck!
>
> On Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 9:19:59 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> I can't figure out how to set the value of a variable based on a specific
>> condition so, instead, I am writing the code twice
>>
>> e.g.
>>
>> <$list filter="[<variable>length[]match[9]]">
>> <$set name="type" value="short">
>> {full code here}
>> </$set>
>> </$list>
>> <$list filter="[<variable>length[]!match[9]]">
>> <$set name="type" value="long">
>> {full code here}
>> </$set>
>> </$list>
>>
>> this is not really efficient.
>>
>> I tried conditionally inserting the first line of the "$set" but it
>> didnt' work (as follows) even thought logically it should
>>
>> <$list filter="[<variable>length[]match[9]]">
>> <$set name="type" value="short">
>> </$list>
>>
>> <$list filter="[<variable>length[]!match[9]]">
>> <$set name="type" value="long">
>> </$list>
>>
>> {full code here}
>> </$set>
>>
>>
>> I am sure there is some kind of a workaround for this
>>
>> thanks for shedding any light
>>
>
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