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Write an [[Expressions|Expression]] into the field. Optionally use the buttons to help specify fields and operators:<br>[[File:FieldChooserButton.png|border]] | Write an [[Expressions|Expression]] into the field. Optionally use the buttons to help specify fields and operators:<br>[[File:FieldChooserButton.png|border]] | ||
# | #'''[Choose Field]''' | ||
#* Click this button to bring up a field-chooser dialog | #* Click this button to bring up a field-chooser dialog | ||
#* Select a field.<br>'''Note:''' | #* Select a field.<br>'''Note:''' | ||
# | #** Lookup fields that go to {{type|}}s end with an angle bracket (<tt>></tt>) | ||
# | #** Selecting a lookup field opens the list of fields available in the targeted record | ||
# | #** Up to 4 lookup records can be traversed, as shown in the example below | ||
#* Click '''[Insert Field]''' to insert the chosen field | #* Click '''[Insert Field]''' to insert the chosen field | ||
#: [[File:FieldChooser.png|border]] | #: [[File:FieldChooser.png|border]] | ||
# | #'''Operator''' | ||
#:Optionally, choose an [[Operators in Formula Expressions|Operator]] to build the expression. (When adding values to compare against, be sure to put String values in single quotes. For example: <tt>State = 'CA'</tt>. Numbers do not need to be in quotes.) | #:Optionally, choose an [[Operators in Formula Expressions|Operator]] to build the expression. (When adding values to compare against, be sure to put String values in single quotes. For example: <tt>State = 'CA'</tt>. Numbers do not need to be in quotes.) | ||
# | #'''[Choose Function]'''Choose from a list of available [[:Category:Formula Functions|Functions]] |
Revision as of 00:35, 9 May 2014
Write an Expression into the field. Optionally use the buttons to help specify fields and operators:
- [Choose Field]
- Click this button to bring up a field-chooser dialog
- Select a field.
Note:- Lookup fields that go to Custom Objects end with an angle bracket (>)
- Selecting a lookup field opens the list of fields available in the targeted record
- Up to 4 lookup records can be traversed, as shown in the example below
- Click [Insert Field] to insert the chosen field
- Operator
- Optionally, choose an Operator to build the expression. (When adding values to compare against, be sure to put String values in single quotes. For example: State = 'CA'. Numbers do not need to be in quotes.)
- [Choose Function]Choose from a list of available Functions