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Good Afternoon,
After hours of research, I don't understand how to solve the following problem:
I have a table with several columns, including column A which contains a character string and column B which also contains a character string.
I would like a formula that allows me to have an additional column in which there would be "TRUE" if the values entered in column A are also present in column B.
The values in column A can be present several times in column B.
Ex : if my value A2 is present in line 50 of the column B, then we return TRUE otherwise we return FALSE.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Have a good day,
Charlotte
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Hi @Charlott_9,
If I correctly understand your explanation, you need a calculated column like this:
Best Regards,
Alexander
Hi @Charlott_9,
If I correctly understand your explanation, you need a calculated column like this:
Best Regards,
Alexander
Hi,
It answers my request perfectly! Thanks a lot!
Have a good day,
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