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YMinaev
13 years agoStaff
Hi,
Instead of using the != operator to compare your values, try using a property checkpoint which is more flexible.
BTW, your code compares a value with itself. This looks quite strange:
Instead of using the != operator to compare your values, try using a property checkpoint which is more flexible.
BTW, your code compares a value with itself. This looks quite strange:
var value=HeaderTableAddress.wValue(tableIndex,2);
if(value!=HeaderTableAddress.wValue(tableIndex,2))