Hello fellow monks!
Update 2:Forget about the question... The problem was not the SWITCH directive but the "$report_type" instead of "report_type"...
Recently I switched to Template Toolkit 2 for creating XML from spreadsheet data. Today I noticed that the SWITCH directive didn't work as I expected. I wrote
SWITCH $report_type
CASE [ "SYSTEM" "DATACENTER" ];
This didn't work because the correct syntax is
SWITCH $report_type
CASE [ SYSTEM DATACENTER ];
So now I'm wondering what the correct way it might be, hadn't I "DATACENTER" but "DATA CENTER"...
Does anyone of you know a solution?
UPDATE: I just noticed that the statement above is wrong and I have absolutely no clue how to correctly write a SWITCH directive :-(
s$$([},&%#}/&/]+}%&{})*;#$&&s&&$^X.($'^"%]=\&(|?*{%
+.+=%;.#_}\&"^"-+%*).}%:##%}={~=~:.")&e&&s""`$''`"e
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