I just reedit both code .. i did mistakes .. O.K now.
Well USUALLY SELECT CASE is use when you have multiple condition. In this case only two. The IF THEN will take less code space and do the same job.
I just reedit both code .. i did mistakes .. O.K now.
Well USUALLY SELECT CASE is use when you have multiple condition. In this case only two. The IF THEN will take less code space and do the same job.
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