How do you use Case Function in Formulas | Salesforce Bytes - Salesforce Makes Sense
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- How do you use Case Function in Formulas | Salesforce Bytes - Salesforce Makes Sense - Video #25
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thanks for this video sir , it was very easy understand with your video
Glad the videos are helpful Sree :)
let me know if the below case formula is a validone or not
CASE(
SBQQ__Quote__r.Partner_Type__c,
"Gold", SBQQ__Quote__r.Festive_Offer__c, "Diwali", 0.01,
"Gold", "Christmas", 0.15,
"Gold", "New Year", 0.40,
"Silver", "Diwali", 0.15,
"Silver", "Christmas", 0.25,
"Silver", "New Year", 0.50,
"Bronze", "Diwali", 0.20,
"Bronze", "Christmas", 0.35,
"Bronze", "New Year", 0.60)
Hey its difficult to assess the correctness but it looks like it is.