Esteemed colleagues ...

I am using Template Toolkit and have an included component with a snippet of the form:

[% DEFAULT n = 1 %] [% x = f(n) %]

This works well unless I need to set n = 0:

[% INCLUDE snippet n=0 %]

At which point the default value is chosen.

My question, therefore, is ... is there a way of getting this to work without having to resort to this?

[% DEFAULT n = 1 %] [% IF z = 1; n = 0; END %] [% x = f(n) %]
[% INCLUDE snippet z=1 %]

Your time and efforts, as always, are appreciated.

--
Steve Marvell


In reply to Template Toolkit, Default and Zero by marvell

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