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how to use if statement

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I am trying to Date2Num but only wnat to display the Date2Num greater than 30 days, because i am going to use that to multiply other numericfields.

with help of some genius I have come up with the NumOfdays formula but need the if statement. thanks

NumOfDays=Date2Num(endDate.rawValue,"YYYY-MM-DD")- Date2Num(startDate.rawValue,"YYYY-MM-DD")

Var  NumOfDays = event.target;

If (NumOfDays> 30) then

NumOfDays = NumOfDays - 30

NumOfDays.textColor = color.red;

else

NumOfDays = “ “

NumOfDays.textColor = color.black;

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Here's my FormCalc version.

var numOfDays = Date2Num(endDate.rawValue,"YYYY-MM-DD") - Date2Num(startDate.rawValue,"YYYY-MM-DD")

if (numOfDays > 30) then

  NumOfDays.rawValue = numOfDays - 30

  xfa.resolveNode("NumOfDays.ui.#textEdit.border.fill.color").value = "255,0,0"

else

  NumOfDays.rawValue = null

  xfa.resolveNode("NumOfDays.ui.#textEdit.border.fill.color").value = "255,255,255"

endif

Steve

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Here's my FormCalc version.

var numOfDays = Date2Num(endDate.rawValue,"YYYY-MM-DD") - Date2Num(startDate.rawValue,"YYYY-MM-DD")

if (numOfDays > 30) then

  NumOfDays.rawValue = numOfDays - 30

  xfa.resolveNode("NumOfDays.ui.#textEdit.border.fill.color").value = "255,0,0"

else

  NumOfDays.rawValue = null

  xfa.resolveNode("NumOfDays.ui.#textEdit.border.fill.color").value = "255,255,255"

endif

Steve

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