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how to use iff with a DataBinder.Eval

Asked by richardsimnett in Programming for ASP.NET

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hi experts,
  hope you're all having as much fun as I am coding today :D
(man do i hate web coding)

anyway, i am trying to force a checkbox to be checked or not inside a Repeater control with the following statement:

<%# iif(DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"pickTeamID")=DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"teamID1"),"checked","") %>

this statemtent is sitting inside of an <input ...> tag and i am seeing an error that says:
Compiler Error Message: CS0131: The left-hand side of an assignment must be a variable, property or indexer

does it mean i need an == instead of =
or does it mean that its not possible to have it check against another column in the dataSet and that I should instead have the sproc return a computed value like 1 or 0 that i can check against like this:

<%# iif(DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"pickTeamID")=1,"checked","") %>

and if I am not even close feel free to point out I am an idiot and show me the way.

thanks.
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