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IIF in JavaScript
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04/08/2014 14:38:52
 
 
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>Hi everybody,
>
>Just want to confirm if the syntax I use is correct or not.
>
>I want to use the following code
>
>
>$scope.cancelLabel = (!cancelLabel) ? cancelLabel : 'Cancel';
>
>which translates into:
>
>if cancelLabel is not empty, use cancelLabel otherwise set it to 'Cancel'.
>
>First I want to verify if the test for not empty as !cancelLabel is correct and secondly, if IIF in JavaScript is written the way I did.

Should be OK if you know that 'cancelLabel' has been declared and is a string. If not see 'ToBoolean' here: http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf

>Thanks in advance.
>
>Also, the disableAction doesn't seem to work for me using this syntax:
>
>
><data-confirm:button class="btn btn-default" confirm-title="Confirm Clear" 
>                                link-text="Clear E-Messages"
>                                     confirm-message="'Are you sure you want to clear all e-messages?'" 
>                                     ok-label="Yes" 
>                                     cancel-label="No"
>                                     disable-action ="currentOperator.EMessage"
>                                     ok-action="clearEMessage(currentOperator)"></data-confirm:button>
>
>I want to disable the button if the eMessage is empty.

Since I don't know what 'disable-action' is it's a bit hard to answer. Is this an angular thing? Seems odd to be passing a string.

P.S Haven't had a change to look at your tabbing problem yet......
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