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use not equal(!=) operator as a Symbol.
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[QUOTE="Yaser Sulaiman, post: 4627145"] [Note: parts of this message were removed to make it a legal post.] Hi. AFAIK, != gets converted by Ruby when your program is read. For example, foo != bar becomes !(foo == bar). Regards, Yaser Sulaiman [/QUOTE]
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