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& lt%? What if? Clng (table 1. Fields.Item ("number"). Value) >; =clng(request.form ("number "))? then what % & gt?

Is that correct?

& lt%? Or what? % & gt

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& lt%? End? What if? The size of%> can be obtained by comparing numbers,

But there will be problems in comparing numbers with characters. Therefore, it is necessary to turn all the conditions into a unified number in order to get the correct result.

Use the CLNG function and force it to be converted to a long integer. Of course, CINT function can also be used to make your own judgment according to the situation.

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Request.form ("number ")? It may be null, so it needs to be judged before.