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Does an IF statement have to use a nummerical number for the condition?
I have an GIA Area Schedule which has Flat Type parameter which I wish to use to drive a Flat Occupancy type. Obvioulsy there are seevral flat types, so will need several outcomes and cant would out how to do it!!!
Need a formula sor as the following:
IF (Flat Type = A “2B4p") (Flat Type = B "3B4p") (Flat Type = C "1B2p")
Any help would be appreciated!
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Text evaluation and manipulation is not yet supported. You can only get a text result
IF with a text parameter: =IF (Length > 35', “String1”, “String2&rdquo
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Bit rubbish, but thought that was going to be the case!
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