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What if the first 5 are 10030. That's "=<" compared to all of the criteria so which one should it be? It's "=<" 10089 so should it be CNP? It's "=<" 10443 so should it be TXUED? See where I'm goin' with this? Biff wrote in message ups.com... I am trying to get this function correct and I am having a hard time! If the 1st 5 characters (NUMBERS Formatted as Text) a =<10089 (1008901056874659871324) the result should read "Centerpoint Energy" =<10443 (10443720004597894) the result should read "TXU Electric Delivery =<10032 (110327894565765168)- AEP Central (CPL) =<10204 (1020404976546415646) - AEP North (WTU) =<10400 (104005119841657941654) - Texas - New Mexico Power 1008901 Centerpoint (CNP) 1044372000 TXU Electric Delivery (TXUED) 100327894 AEP Central (CPL) 102040497 AEP North (WTU) 104005 Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) |
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