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Joining If Commands
Hi All



I have a couple of queries that have the following

if($numrows_domain < 1)
if($numrows_plan < 1)

Which print seperate statements if the value of the queery is 0

What i want to do is to be able to print a single statement if the value of both queries is greater than 0.

How would I go about combining both the above and if either query = 1 or more it prints the statement.

Thanks in advance!
Regards

Mark
http://www.host4.me.uk

No doubt i'll be back for more answers!
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Re: [mdj1] Joining If Commands In reply to
OK,

Im using the following if(($numrows_plan >= 1) || ($numrows_domain >= 1))

and it seems to be working, can someone confirm this is the correct syntax to use?
Regards

Mark
http://www.host4.me.uk

No doubt i'll be back for more answers!
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Re: [mdj1] Joining If Commands In reply to
Yeah, you can use;

if ( ($numrows_plan >= 1) || ($numrows_domain >= 1) ) { }

...or ...

if ( $numrows_plan >= 1 || $numrows_domain >= 1) { }

.. i.e without the () surrounding the 'greater than' statements.

Cheers

Andy (mod)
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