#UNPARSEABLE (Nested IF) - SOLVED
SOLVED! It was a DAU/Picnic error! I was missing the row number after the column name. Apologies, I'm not able to delete/close the original question.
________
I have a column named "Complexity". It's a drop-down list. The options in the drop down are: Rudimentary, Light, Intermediate, Advanced.
Might you please shed some light on why this formula results in "#unparseable"?
=IF([Complexity]="Rudimentary",0,IF([Complexity]="Light",1,IF([Complexity]="Intermediate",2,IF([Complexity]="Advanced",4,"99"))))
Answers
-
Glad you got it working!
Be safe and have a fantastic week!
Best,
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
✅Please help the Community by marking your post with the accepted answer/helpful. It will make it easier for others to find a solution or help to answer!
SMARTSHEET EXPERT CONSULTANT & PARTNER
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
W: www.workbold.com | E:andree@workbold.com | P: +46 (0) - 72 - 510 99 35
Feel free to contact me for help with Smartsheet, integrations, general workflow advice, or anything else.
Help Article Resources
Categories
- All Categories
- 14 Welcome to the Community
- Smartsheet Customer Resources
- 64.2K Get Help
- 419 Global Discussions
- 221 Industry Talk
- 461 Announcements
- 4.8K Ideas & Feature Requests
- 143 Brandfolder
- 143 Just for fun
- 58 Community Job Board
- 463 Show & Tell
- 32 Member Spotlight
- 1 SmartStories
- 300 Events
- 39 Webinars
- 7.3K Forum Archives
Check out the Formula Handbook template!