Hi All - I have the following javascript code and can't seem to get it to output a true boolean value no matter what I try, I just know its something dumb but can't see it - any idea's?

function (__number outputNumber, __boolean change ) main (__number inputNumber, __number threshhold)

James. I've got to hand it to you. You are my all-time hero for finding the most obscure QC Bug __EVER__ :)

Here's the quick fix: remove the space between "change" and ")" in the function declaration. That space causes QC's Javascript machine - > QC Output mapper to freak out and try to find an output named "change " instead of "change".

Also to note (while playing with this, seeing what was happening), placing the following line before the real main function causes it to generate a parse error (again, the space between "outputNumber" and ")" is the culprit):

//function (__number outputNumber ) main (__number inputNumber[2])

So rad!  Thanks for the unusual behaviour :)

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[ christopher wright ]
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