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Is there a way to have a constant not appear in a concatenation cell until
the full number of cells in the concatenation are completed? What I'm trying to do is create a concatenation of several cells to come up with a part description. In this case, it's for a cable. The cables can have several (many)conductors, and part of the description calls for the conductor segment to have a "C" before the number of conductors. Everything works fine, but it seems silly to have a validation for one value ("C"). I can do this, and I have also included a "C" in the concatenation formula. Only problem is, this way the "C" shows up in the concatenation cell before the other values are established. This isn't really 'elegant' Thanks, Dave |
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