The code block below illustrates how one might use # and // as comments in your logic and calculations.
# Text can be put here to explain what the logic/calculation does and why.
if ([field1] = '1' and [field2] > 7,
// This comment can explain what the next line does.
[score] * [factor],
// Return '0' if the condition is False.
0
)
Working …
0% means
50% means
100% means
This value you provided is not a number. Please try again.
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The value you provided must be within the suggested range
The value you provided is outside the suggested range
This value is admissible, but you may wish to double check it.
The value entered must be a time value in the following format HH:MM within the range 00:00-23:59 (e.g., 04:32 or 23:19).
This field must be a 5 or 9 digit U.S. ZIP Code (like 94043). Please re-enter it now.
This field must be a 10 digit North American phone number (like 415 555 1212). Please re-enter it now.
This field must be a valid email address (like joe@user.com). Please re-enter it now.
The value you provided could not be validated because it does not follow the expected format. Please try again.
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