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pinky
2,289 Pointsnot sure whats wrong with my code please help me
const isAdmin = true;
const isStudent = false;
let message;
let isAdmin = true;
let greeting;
if ( 'inAdmin' ) {
greeting = "Welcome Admin";
}
2 Answers

Steven Parker
220,853 PointsHere's a few hints:
- you only need to create the conditional statement, you won't need to create or assign variables
- variable names should not be enclosed in quotes
- check your spelling (
inAdmin
vsisAdmin
) - the instructions say to assign the variable message when the test is true

pinky
2,289 Pointsthank you.