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Else Action |
Declaration |
<AMELSE> |
See Also |
Works with the If action to provide an alternate code block to execute if the expression is not true.
"If" combined with "Else" is an extremely useful combination. It allows decisions to be made during the execution of the task depending on the result of an expression evaluation. Some examples of simple (although impractical) expressions are: as 1=1 (true). Or 1>2 (false).
Of course the kinds of expressions more likely to be used in the "If" action are: city = "Los Angeles" or count = 100. If the result evaluates to TRUE, AutoMate will execute the block of steps immediately following the If action up until an End If is encountered, otherwise the block will be skipped (or if an Else <AMELSE> statement is encountered it will execute that block of steps). All If actions must be followed at some point with an End If <AMENDIF> to mark the end of the code block that is to be executed if the expression is true.
Standard Error Handling Options
This action also includes the standard "Error Causes" and
"On Error" failure handling options/tabs
More on Error Handling Options
Variables and Expressions
All text fields allow the use of expressions by surrounding the
expression in percentage signs (example: %MYVARIABLE%,
%Left('Text',2)%). To help construct these expressions, a popup
expression builder is available in all these fields by pressing F2.
More on variables...
More on expressions...
More on the expression builder...
<!-- Another useless test with AMELSE - should result to false--->
<AMIF EXPRESSION="2 = 1">
<AMMESSAGEBOX MESSAGETEXT="the result was true">
<AMELSE>
<AMMESSAGEBOX MESSAGETEXT="the result was false">
</AMIF>
<!-- Check if it is Friday! Using functions and AMELSE - in this
example it will only work if it is actually Friday--->
<AMIF EXPRESSION="Day (Now()) = 5">
<AMMESSAGEBOX MESSAGETEXT="It's Friday">
<AMELSE>
<AMMESSAGEBOX MESSAGETEXT="It is not Friday. Lame.">
</AMIF>