09-28-2020, 06:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2020, 06:40 AM by Eric Piette.)
Hi Michael,
On this example what you understand is right. I made a simpler example to try with a nested forEach and that works without any problem, the first (site) belongs to the nested (forEach ...) and the second (site) to the outer (forEach ...).
For your previous message I would need time to look at it, that does not need a quick answer. I will look between 2 works ;)
Regards,
Eric
On this example what you understand is right. I made a simpler example to try with a nested forEach and that works without any problem, the first (site) belongs to the nested (forEach ...) and the second (site) to the outer (forEach ...).
For your previous message I would need time to look at it, that does not need a quick answer. I will look between 2 works ;)
Regards,
Eric