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Symantec WISESCRIPT EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 - End Statement; Evaluate Windows Installer Condition

Symantec WISESCRIPT EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0
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WiseScript Editor Reference 76
WiseScript Actions
The variable is ignored and can be left blank. The result is considered true if it
evaluates to a non-zero result. Valid Password and Invalid Password evaluate
according to the password that is entered on the Passwords page.
(The password comparisons are not applicable in this product.)
z The Value
Enter the value to be used in the comparison, or an expression if the comparison is
set to Expression True. If you enter variable names in this field, do not surround
them with percent signs (%). If you enter compiler variables, then you must
surround them with percent signs.
See also:
If Statement on page 90
End Statement
This action marks the end of an If block or a While loop. It takes no parameters, and
selecting it from the Action list inserts it directly into the script with no further dialog
boxes or prompts.
Note
This is different from the End Statement action that is in MSI Script in a Windows
Installer installation.
See also:
If Statement on page 90
Evaluate Windows Installer Condition
This action evaluates a condition in the currently-running Windows Installer installation.
You enter a Windows Installer condition and select a WiseScript variable to store the
result. It puts the value of 1 (true) or 0 (false) into the WiseScript variable. Use this
action only in WiseScripts that are called from a Windows Installer installation.
To complete the dialog box
z Dest. Variable
Select or enter a variable to store the result of the Windows Installer condition. The
variable is set to 1 if the condition is true, or 0 if false.
z Condition
Enter a condition to evaluate. This can be any condition that can be evaluated in
Windows Installer. You can either enter the literal condition or use WiseScript
variables enclosed in percent signs.
See also:
Get Windows Installer Property on page 89
Set Windows Installer Property on page 115

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