Originally Posted by Seerah
No, that says that the frame does not = nil
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Yes but in the fashion i have used it... if it works both ways it means it fires right when it does not = nil and fires right when it does = nil. meaning it is nil when i need it to be lol.
Like i said it may have just been the setparent that had issues with the or statement. i didnt spend that much time on it.