Topic: if, then else statement Posted: 15 May 2014 at 10:31am
I keep getting an error an am not sure why my formula reads: if {Est.Hrs}=0 then (({Lead.Days})"D") else {Est.Hrs} It works fine if I get rid of the "D" and keep it really simple, but I was to identify when it days and when it is hrs. Thanks for your help!
{Est.Hrs} returns the number of hours assigned, I would like the {Lead.Days} to return the number of days assigned and would like to have a "d" appear at the end of that number so people are aware that it is days not hours. Right now if I take out the "D" in the formula, I get the correct results but it say "3" and I would like it to say "3 D". I want people to know it's 3 Day not hours.
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