Case statement
I'm sure I have somewhere seen mention of this NX functionality, but I can now find no reference to it in either the manual or this forum. Is there such a thing and if so, where might I find some documentation so I can determine its structure and be able to use it?
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Can you give an example of what you mean by a case statement?
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Sorry, me being dense. Often known instead as a 'switch' statement and I have found some references to this in the forum so I should be albe to work it out.
However, yet again, stymied by the incomplete and out of date documentation. So much is missing (as in this 'case' :-) or if mentioned, any examples that are provided are illustrated with screens that do not correspond with current Ninox, so one is left either with no information on a function or having to decipher instructions based on an old version and guessing what they mean in the current version.
Anyway, I have now find the information I required. Thanks.
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Ninox said they have hired a technical writer a few months ago. I guess they are still working on rewriting everything as we haven't seen any real improvement in the manual.
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Sounds like good news.
Content aside
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