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I am getting so confused by these If Statements!! I have 3 columns
that I need to encorporate into my If Statement. I need it to say: If column J = the letter "M", then put "REPAIR", IF column H = 0, then put "REPAIR", IF column I < 0, "REPAIR", "DO NOT REPAIR" Does this make any sense?? It does in my head, but not sure if I typed it out right. |
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