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In Topic: Struggling with If statement
Posted 20 Nov 2012
Thanks for all your help everyone!
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In Topic: Struggling with If statement
Posted 20 Nov 2012
raghav.naganathan, on 20 November 2012 - 07:06 AM, said:I have an idea. I would suggest you start from the bottom most of the conditions then go to the topmost.
IF [BMI] > '39.9' THEN 'Severely Obese' ELSEIF [BMI] > '29.9' THEN 'Obese'
And so on in the reverse order. In that way, you are sure to get the correct results
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Brilliant - this works perfectly - really appreciate your help!!!! -
In Topic: Struggling with If statement
Posted 20 Nov 2012
All i have to go on is this:
http://forms.logifor..._Statements.htm
which seems to show all of the commands that are available and how to set up simple calculations.
Can i set up what i need using the above as a guide? -
In Topic: Struggling with If statement
Posted 20 Nov 2012
Thanks,
I am not sure what language this is as it is inside a web based online form solution.
I have tried the suggestions above but it does not allow them.
Can anyone think of anything else i am doing wrong? -
In Topic: Struggling with If statement
Posted 20 Nov 2012
Thanks for you quick replies both!
If i change it to be:
IF ( [BMI] >'18.5' AND [BMI] <='24.9' ) THEN
'Healthy weight'
IF ( [BMI] >'24.9' AND BMI <='29.9' ) THEN
'Overweight'
It says:
Error
Evaluation Error. Please check your syntax for errors.
This is the forms help files:
http://forms.logifor..._Statements.htm
Any ideas?
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