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Subject: From: Date: | INVERT almost fixed Dan Hoehnen Sat, 20 Jun 1998 00:01:27 -0400 (EDT) |
I am now using 3.4.013 and the invert command works ok if I stop the "I"
command right after INVERT, or if I leave the two STATE fields blank.
For example, the following 2 commands both work fine
i,test true/false,,invert
i,test true/false,,invert,,,0
But, INVERT isn't ignoring the 2 state fields. If I include either of
the state fields, the state field must match the state of teh item or it
will not invert. For example, if the item is TRUE and I sned the
following command then it will NOT invert:
i,test true/false,,invert,false
This might be getting a little picky, Mark. But, you said that the
INVERT command was supposed to ignore the state fields. And, the way
that ace users set this up, it is possible that state info will get
included unless I check for it and remove it.
Dan Hoehnen
dhoehnen@infinet.com
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