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Jul 23, 2019 02:19 PM
Trying to achieve an outcome where:
IF Column One is prefixed 381 then Apple
If column one is prefixed 382 then orange
etc
Column 1
381-9287
382-2818
383-2812
Column 2
formula
Thanks!
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Jul 29, 2019 12:27 AM
Well its not possible for anything to fit all those conditions so you could just write them all in the same formula separated by an ampersand.
SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 2), '5v', 'Blue')&SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 4), '123a', 'Metal')&SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 3), '381', 'Apple', '382', 'Orange')
A nested IF() statement could also work.
Jul 23, 2019 04:19 PM
SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 3), 381, 'Apple', 382, 'Orange')
Jul 28, 2019 07:52 PM
Hey Camille, thanks for your input! Unfortunately, the cell returns nothing with your formula…any ideas?
Jul 28, 2019 08:23 PM
If Column 1 in your base is a text field as opposed to a number field, add single quotations around the 381 and 382 in the formula: SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 3), '381', 'Apple', '382', 'Orange')
Jul 28, 2019 11:45 PM
Cool, thanks!
How would I incorporate SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 2), ‘5v’, ‘Blue’, ) and SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 4), ‘123a’, 'Metal;) into the same formula as the one you wrote out above?
Jul 29, 2019 12:27 AM
Well its not possible for anything to fit all those conditions so you could just write them all in the same formula separated by an ampersand.
SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 2), '5v', 'Blue')&SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 4), '123a', 'Metal')&SWITCH(LEFT({Column 1}, 3), '381', 'Apple', '382', 'Orange')
A nested IF() statement could also work.