Monks, I have a conditional statement that checks if the value of a variable is not equal to two values stored in separate variables. If it is not equal to either variable, the program does some stuff. I now need to add an additional check. For now, I only have 1 additional check, but there is a potential for the checks to increase. What is the most efficient way of doing this? I feel that nested ifs are not the best way to achieve my goal. This is just assumption, but I think this would be slow and if the number of checks is so grand then management may become overwhelming. Thanks

my $sPhoneCapabilityCode = "00000490"; my $s3905CapabilityCode ="00000 +290"; #$sUnpackedCDPcap is Dynamically generated during the program if ($sUnpackedCDPcap ne $sPhoneCapabilityCode & $sUnpackedCDPcap ne $s +3905CapabilityCode ){ ##Do some stuff## }

In reply to How to add more conditional statements in an efficient manner by adamZ88

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