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I'm creating a custom column. I have 3 fields [FieldA, [FieldB], [FieldC], I'm trying to write a conditional clause that produces a value if they are all e fields null else another if any of them aren't Null
each if ([FieldA] = "" and [FieldB] = "" and [FieldC] = "") then "All are null" else "Not null"
This isn't producing any syntax errors. When it runs it assigns every value in the new column to "Not null". I know there are hundreds of rows where all 3 fields are null so this is incorrect. I'm so close.. I've tried ISBLANK, it doesn't like it. How can I do this ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
That worked , Thank you !
instead of ="" use =null
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