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davehus
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Conditional Column based on 2 columns

Hi,

 

I want to create a conditional column based on 2 columns. I can use AND OR fine, however is there an inlist equivalent? 

 

Example if [C1] = 201 And [C2] InList (105,106) then [Value1] Else [Value2].

 

Any help would be appreciated. 🙂 

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sjc4062
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Something like 

=if(c1 = 201 && c2 in {105,106), [Value1],[Value2])

 

That should work

 

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sjc4062
Frequent Visitor

Something like 

=if(c1 = 201 && c2 in {105,106), [Value1],[Value2])

 

That should work

 

Thank you very much.. Struggled with the logic for a while. This makes more sense 😁

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