Hi,
How do I build a formula which states if a = b, then "not required", if a > b, then "yes", and if a < b, then "no".
Thanks in advance
Hi @CommunityMember113484 ,
A simple IF statement may be what you're looking for:
IF a = b THEN "not required" ELSE IF a > b THEN "yes" ELSE "no"
Please keep in mind, to optimize the formula, place the earliest exit first.
@CommunityMember113484 ,
There are several ways you can technically achieve this.
However, I would like to understand what is "a" and "b" in your statement?
Number formatted line items without any dimensions? if so, your formula looks something like this: if a=b then "not required"(text formatted line item) else if a>b then "yes" else "no"
Let me know if that helps.
Thanks,
Sandeep
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