Hi, I have a code snippet here as in the following: //Switch statements between the four options switch($string) {
case "":
$string= "NOT book.author='All'";
break;
default:
$string= $string . "AND NOT book.author='All'";
break;
}
This code does work, but I am wondering if it is possible in the switch statement clauses for me to do something like case does not equal to a certain author name if I don't want $string with that content to be processed. or, do I always use default in this case? Thanks in advance. Alice _________________________________________________________________
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Well I will have to mention that switch becomes if after all internally so you could always use the if statement.

I am a great fan of switch but since eclipse fail to format correctly embedded switch statements I am starting to use the old all good if() since it is the same thing. It is a matter of style actually although switch is slightly slower (so slightly that you can't notice in any case).

I think there was a thread in this list for this comparison a few days ago.

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