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Function | Argument | Description |
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SQR | (number, power) | Returns a number by a chosen power. Static numbers can be typed in or other fields can be referenced (if they are numeric fields). Powers must be integers. |
SQRT | (number) | Returns the square root of a number or chosen numeric field. |
MIN | (Value1, Value2,…) | Returns the smallest number from a list of numbers. |
MAX | (Value1, Value2,…) | Return the largest number from a list of numbers. |
AVG | (Value1, Value2,…) | Returns the average of a list of numbers. |
SUM | (Value1, Value2,…) | Returns the sum of a list of numbers. |
ROUND | (Value, Optional: Precision) | Rounds a number. If no Precision is entered the default behavior will be rounding to the nearest integer - ROUND(4.5) = 5, ROUND(4.44456) = 4. If you want rounding to second digit after the decimal separator, include the optional precision argument. For example, ROUND(4.44456, 2) = 4.44. |
ROUNDTOEVEN | (Value) | Rounds a number to closest even value - ROUNDTOEVEN(5.4999) = 4, ROUNDTOEVEN(5.500001) = 6 |
HASVALUE | (Value) | Returns "true" if the selected field has value and "false" if there is no value. |
CONTAIN | (Field, Value) | Use this function to evaluate selected items in a pick list or multi-select field. For example, CONTAIN(PickList, "Pass"). If you want you fields to be visible when two options are selected(available only in Multilist) you can combine two CONTAIN function, or any other: CONTAIN(MultiList, "Option 1") AND CONTAIN(MultiList, "Option 2") OR CONTAIN(MultiList, "Option 3") Every possible logical operators can be applied and if you want to change the priority just add parenthesis where necessary: CONTAIN(MultiList, "Option 1") AND (CONTAIN(MultiList, "Option 2") OR CONTAIN(MultiList, "Option 3")) |
IF | (Condition, ThenValue, Optional: ElseValue) | Use the If / Then / Else function to conditionally evaluate data conditions and perform various calculations based on that data condition. For example, If(Result1 > 10, "Success", "Fail"). The Else value is optional and if you skip it and the condition is not satisfied no value will be assigned to field - If(Result1 > 10, "Success"). |
Error checkingChecking
If a formula is incorrect, the expression builder has some validation built into it to alert you of of any bad syntax.
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