Hi;
Since it's the same variable myVar1 that I'm testing, I thought there might
be a way (documented or improvised) that could be applied in this situation.
Something like inserting: "." or " ," or ":=" or "/" or whatever!
I originally had a nested IF similar to yours, but realized then that one
is limited to a max of 9 tested conditions within the nested IF
(ocassionally. there're more conditions!). So, I switched to a single-line
IF, where applicable, regardless of the number of conditions.
In some situations, the nested IF is the preferable (if not the only) way to
do the tests, where for each satisfied condition(s), there're different
computational procedures to follow.
Back to my sample:
IF myVar1 = 1 And myVar1 < 100 And myVar1 < 25 And myVar1 <= Index Then
GoTo myLable
How about
:
Select Case myVar1
Case = 1, < 100, < 25, <= Index
GoTo myLable
End Select
with the above commas (which represent OR) are replaced by AND (or something
equivelant) ?? I've done a dry run. It didn't work.
Regards.
"tony h" wrote:
Macropod is quite right but I wondered, Monir, whether there is more
behind the question. EG are you having to repeat this lots of times? If
so post some more description of the issue
Cheers
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