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in thread Funky date question.

Look at the difference between != and ne in perlman:perlop. In a word, you're telling Perl to convert the string "hold" to a number and then see if that number is equal to the number representing $statusid.

Later you correctly use eq rather than ==, so it's probably just an oversight.

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by Mark 1 (Initiate) on Jun 09, 2001 at 12:30 UTC
    as I explained to mpolo in the chatterbox, that code with the != was in actuality a number, but was changed to 'open' for ease of reading for the board.....=(