Two instruction in one IF statement in a Visual Studio report

sharon95
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I have to insert two instructions in an IF condition. For example:
=IIF(condition, instruction1 & instruction 2, false statement)How can I do this? Thanks!
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You can concatenate using + or &&. =IIF(condition, instruction1 +/&& instruction 2, false statement).Dileepa B,
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Techno-Functional Consultant.5
Answers
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Please Read this post:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22786212/how-to-use-multiple-conditions-with-and-in-iif-expressions-in-ssrs
If still the problem not solved feel free to reply back.Best Regards:
Zaid Tariq
Dynamics NAV/365 BC Developer at Dynamics 360
please like / agree / verify my answer, if was helpful.0 -
If you have some condition to execute instruction1 and instruction2 then you can use below syntax :
=IIF(condition1, IIF(condition2,instruction1, instruction 2), false statement)0 -
You can concatenate using + or &&. =IIF(condition, instruction1 +/&& instruction 2, false statement).Dileepa B,
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Techno-Functional Consultant.5
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