Karen,
 
Please note I have been diligent in testing and as long as I do a "= to" for 
vThis_Hub then I get the desired results. Message 'Stop and review the data 
now' is returned.
 
But if I try a "<="  I always get the second result. It is almost like I can 
not use the <- on a variable.
 
Note: The vthisparentcustid works great also.
 
Anyone have any ideas?
 
-- W2.rmd
-- Set variable vMessage2
-- Used to remind a user to Check A Spread Sheet for Customer Equipment 
Verification
-- Major Assumption - var This_CustNub2 is set on form entry
-- Major Assumption - var vThis_hub is set on form entry

Clear var vWarranty
Clear var vthis_parentcustid
Clear var vThis_Hub

set var vthis_parentcustid integer = 193
set var vThis_Hub = 100001

-- If vthis_Hub = 100001 then - This works great 
If vthis_Hub le 99999 then - This will not work
-- If vthis_parentcustid = 105 then - This works great
SET VAR vMessage2 = 'Stop and review the data now'
ELSE
SET VAR vMessage2 Text = 'test2'
ENDIF
RECALC VAR
RETURN

 
 
 

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Displaying Message On Form on Initial Entry of Data


Your "if" clause is valid.  You can put as many conditions as you want in an If 
clause.

Karen




        Karen and Bill can you combine variable's ?
        
        Such as follows:
        
        
        
        If vMessageDisplayed = 'yes' and vMessageDisplayed1 <= 100 THEN
                     SET VAR vMessage = 'Stop and review the data now'
               ELSE
                     SET VAR vMessage TEXT = NULL
               ENDIF
               RECALC VAR
        
        
        
        


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