You don't have to write a target but you will have to use the <condition>
task to set a third property. Use the <isset> nested elements in the
<condition>.
The <condition> task can be used outside of a target. It will be evaluated
before any target is executed.

Ronen.

Antony Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/15/2005 12:14:07 PM:

> Hi all,
>     I need to check whether two properties are set before executing a
> task. I could check for one property using if attribute of target. How
> to check for 2 properties are set ?.
>     I dont want to write another target to check this condition.
> --
> rgds
> Antony Paul
> http://www.geocities.com/antonypaul24/
>
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