help with trivial syntax
Eric Chatonet
eric.chatonet at sosmartsoftware.com
Sun Jun 5 11:29:39 EDT 2005
Hi Jon,
Perfect :-)
May be it's easier to understand if you use hyphens:
if not (there is a file fName) then
But you may write also:
If there is no file fName then
If there is not a file fName then
Transcript is very comprehensive...
Le 5 juin 05 à 17:24, Jon a écrit :
> Is this syntactically correct?
> "if not there is a file fName then"
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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