ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How do formula functions respond to capitalization? Is there a guide to this?Well, I'm honored to have Mark And Dan sniping at each other on my question. I guess my constant work with reports sets my expectations for formula functions. I probably use 'contains' or 'begins' most of the time, so that probably reduces the likelihood of this problem, as well. And as to keystrokes, I hate using lower or upper functions altogether for that exact reason. I hate any extra parentheses in general, besides the need for four key strokes, they are the reason most of my formulas don't work the first time. Thanks for your help, guys!How do formula functions respond to capitalization? Is there a guide to this?I've looked before and never found a guide to how Quick Base executes formula functions regarding capitalization. I've been using QB for years and just let it do its thing. Today, I found at text test fail due to capitalization, that must have been working until recently. In this situation it was a 'case' test. Here is a stripped down version: Case([Item - Canada CSA Status], ... "with modification","Model requires modification", ...) My source field is[Item - Canada CSA Status] = "With modification". This was failing and rolling over to the next case-test, which unfortunately give the wrong information ($5K wrong!). So I had to change this case function to be explicit in its capitalization, with a capital W. I had assumed that lowercase text would match to any capitalization, but now my confidence is shaken.So, when does capitalization matter in formula tests for contains, equals, begins, etc? Is there a guide to this or rule-of-thumb that I should have?