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QuickBaseCoachD
6 years agoQrew Captain
It has to be a hard coded formula, and not dependent on a lookup field
- CarolMcconnell6 years agoQrew Captainok, so I would have to list out every State name in the formula?
- QuickBaseCoachD6 years agoQrew CaptainYes, exactly
This is not the formula you ned, but it has all the states.
Case([<reference field name>],
"Alabama", "AL",
"Alaska", "AK",
"Arizona", "AZ",
"Arkansas", "AR",
"California", "CA",
"Colorado", "CO",
"Connecticut", "CT",
"Delaware", "DE",
"Florida", "FL",
"Georgia", "GA",
"Hawaii", "HI",
"Idaho", "ID",
"Illinois", "IL",
"Indiana", "IN",
"Iowa", "IA",
"Kansas", "KS",
"Kentucky", "KY",
"Louisiana", "LA",
"Maine", "ME",
"Maryland", "MD",
"Massachusetts", "MA",
"Michigan", "MI",
"Minnesota", "MN",
"Mississippi", "MS",
"Missouri", "MO",
"Montana", "MT",
"Nebraska", "NE",
"Nevada", "NV",
"New Hampshire", "NH",
"New Jersey", "NJ",
"New Mexico", "NM",
"New York", "NY",
"North Carolina", "NC",
"North Dakota", "ND",
"Ohio", "OH",
"Oklahoma", "OK",
"Oregon", "OR",
"Pennsylvania", "PA",
"Rhode Island", "RI",
"South Carolina", "SC",
"South Dakota", "SD",
"Tennessee", "TN",
"Texas", "TX",
"Utah", "UT",
"Vermont", "VT",
"Virginia", "VA",
"Washington", "WA",
"West Virginia", "WV",
"Wisconsin", "WI",
"Wyoming", "WY" - CarolMcconnell6 years agoQrew CaptainThanks I have the state list. Thanks for your help.