IF command
Specifies a condition that must evaluate to true in order to execute a command.
Syntax
IF test command
Parameters
Name | Description |
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test |
The condition that must be met for command to be run. |
command |
Any valid ACLScript command to run if test evaluates to true. |
Examples
Running a command conditionally
You want to use CLASSIFY on a table, but only if the v_counter variable is greater than ten:
IF v_counter > 10 CLASSIFY ON Location TO "Count_by_Location.fil" OPEN
Running a command based on a user decision
You want to allow the script user to decide whether to classify a table.
In your script, you include a dialog box with a check box that if selected allows the CLASSIFY command to run. The check box stores a True or False input value in the logical variable v_classify_checkbox.
You use an IF test to determine the value of v_classify_checkbox, and if the value is True, CLASSIFY executes:
IF v_classify_checkbox=T CLASSIFY ON Location TO "Count_by_Location.fil" OPEN
Remarks
IF command versus IF parameter
The logic of the IF command differs from the IF parameter that is supported by most commands:
- IF command determines whether the associated command runs or not, based on the value of the test expression
- IF parameter determines whether the command runs against each record in an Analytics table based on the value of the test expression
Decision making in scripts
In a script, you can enter a series of IF command tests and run different commands based on the results. The IF command can be also be used to test the value of a variable to determine if further processing should occur.