Javascript record collecti0n

Tell us what’s happening:
Describe your issue in detail here.
The second condition does not work correctly (the second if): could someone help me solve this issue?
Link to the challenge:

  **Your code so far**

// Setup
const recordCollection = {
2548: {
  albumTitle: 'Slippery When Wet',
  artist: 'Bon Jovi',
  tracks: ['Let It Rock', 'You Give Love a Bad Name']
},
2468: {
  albumTitle: '1999',
  artist: 'Prince',
  tracks: ['1999', 'Little Red Corvette']
},
1245: {
  artist: 'Robert Palmer',
  tracks: []
},
5439: {
  albumTitle: 'ABBA Gold'
}
};

// Only change code below this line
function updateRecords(records, id, prop, value) {
if (prop !== "tracks" && value !== "") {
  records[id][prop] = value;
}  else if(prop === "tracks" && !(records[id].hasOwnProperty(prop))){
records[id].bark = value;
}
else if (prop === "tracks" && value !== "") {
records[id][prop].push(value);
}
else if (value === "") {
delete records[id][prop];
}

return records;
}

updateRecords(recordCollection, 5439, 'artist', 'ABBA');
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User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/95.0.4638.54 Safari/537.36

Challenge: Record Collection

And what is your expected results?

because running your code does indeed create a property “bark” to the proper id in the record object ,and assign it the value passed into the function. So it seems to be working as coded.

I think this might be a typo: records[id].bark and what you mean is records[id].tracks .

It also expects the tracks property to have a value that is an array that holds value rather than just being the string

I solved it thank you very much

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