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Jameswh91
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Conditional column based on two columns

Hi,

 

I'm Looking to create an additional true/false column based on 2 separate columns. For example, if the sales price matches the RRP then yes, if it doesn't match then no.

 

Anyone know how i can achieve this?

 

Thannks in advance.

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Vijay_A_Verma
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Use following in a custom column (where sales price and RRP are your column names)

= if [sales price]=[RRP] then "Yes" else "No"

 

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Jameswh91
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Many thanks! Much appreciated!

Vijay_A_Verma
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Use following in a custom column (where sales price and RRP are your column names)

= if [sales price]=[RRP] then "Yes" else "No"

 

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