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Latest revision as of 16:27, 2 December 2009
Purpose
Function to execute an immediate if
Syntax
IIF(<expL>, <exp1>, <exp2>)
See Also
Description
The IIF() function returns the value of the expression <exp1> or the value of the expression <exp2>, depending on the result of the expression <expL>. If the expression <expL> returns .T., the IIF() function returns the value of <exp1>. If the expression <expL> returns .F., the IIF() function returns the value of <exp2>. The expressions <exp1> and <exp2> may themselves contain IIF() functions. The IIF() function may be used anywhere that a normal expression can be used (e.g. as part of expressions in REPORT, DICTIONARY and LABEL formats).
Example
event = "drama" ? iif(event = "drama", "It's for Drama", "It's not for Drama") It's for Drama
Products
Recital Server, Recital