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Can I simply use

if(myString == nil)

For some reason a string that I know is null, is failing this statement.

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that's how, can't know anything without the rest of your code – robottobor Jan 27 at 4:02

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Is it possible that your string is not in fact nil, and is instead just an empty string? You could try testing whether [myString length] == 0.

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That was my thought at first, but indeed it is reporting to null. See the following screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/6hQzWmPm62

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That makes it look like the string is actually "(null)" – dreamlax Jan 28 at 0:37
Also, you don't have to check against nil in this case. if phoneNumber is nil, [phoneNumber length] will be 0 – rpetrich Jan 28 at 10:21
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It seems that my string in the debugger was reporting as (null) but that was due to how it was being assigned, I fixed it and now it is reporting as nil. This fixed my issue.

Thanks!

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