No, your mistake was a “break” which stops processing before any “if”
would run. Also it is better to use “map” to set value instead of
“set/if”.
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Igor S.
16.08.2011, 14:18, “somebi” [email protected] ():
No, your mistake was a “break” which stops processing before any “if”
would run. Also it is better to use “map” to set value instead of
“set/if”.
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Igor S.
16.08.2011, 14:18, “somebi” [email protected] ():
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