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Feb 13, 2020 03:26 PM
I’ve got an opportunity tracker base that’s logging potential project opportunities from five different countries.
I’m trying to set up a column that takes those individual budgets and converts them all to USD so that I can see our global pipeline in one currency.
To do this, I’m assuming I need to set up a formula that cross references each project budget against the city of origin for that project and only does currency conversion if necessary.
Basically I want to do something along the lines of
If {City of Origin} = “New York” or “Los Angeles”, then just reprint {Budget}
If {City of Origin} = “London”, then just multiply {Budget} * 1.3
If {City of Origin} = “Paris”, then just multiply {Budget} * 1.4
etc etc
But I can’t figure out the syntax.
Would anyone be willing to help?
Also, can anyone recommend best practice for referring to currency conversion multipliers in Airtable that might be simpler than hard-coding the numbers right into the formula?
Thanks so much in advance for any help you can offer! :slightly_smiling_face:
Feb 16, 2020 02:31 PM
Hi there,
I would recommend to add the rates in another field. Then the formula syntax would be:
IF(OR({City of Origin}="New York",{City of Origin}="Los Angeles"),Budget,
IF({City of Origin}="London", Budget * {Pound rate},
IF({City of Origin}="Paris", Budget * {Euros rate}, BLANK()
)
)
)
Feb 16, 2020 05:57 PM
Thanks so much - that did it!
And for the currency, are you suggesting that if I have six different currency conversions, that I should add six different columns and autopopulate each one somehow with that rate?
Feb 16, 2020 07:00 PM
Hi @markp,
The question regarding the currency multiplier is wherever or not you will want this same number to change the old entries or just the new entries. i.e.: you have an entry that is 2 months old, do you want it to use the new number or stay on the old number?
In all cases, you will need to add a new Field called Currency Multiplier. Depending on you answer above you can either make it an automatic task using a formula or do it manually. You will use this field in the formula above from @Noamsay