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Revision as of 20:15, 10 February 2012
Formula functions are logical and programmatic functions, used with fields and operators to build Formula Expressions in any of the following platform elements:
- Formula Fields
- Validations
- Formulas in Computed Fields
- Policy triggering criteria in Action-Based Data Policies
- Update Record Action in Data Policies.
The reference information for each Formula Function includes:
- Format (syntax) of the Function
- Argument(s)
- Description(s)
- Return Value
- Examples
Date Functions
See Date for details about these Day, Date and Time-related formula functions:
Logical Functions
See Logical for details about functions resulting in TRUE/FALSE (YES/NO, 1/0):
Math Functions
See Math for details about mathematical functions:
Text Functions
See Text for details about text-related formula functions:
Uncategorized Functions
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
Element | Description |
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string | Strings must be enclosed with single quotes |
dString | Date strings must be enclosed with single quotes |
int | An integer,for example, a number representing the number of days (or months or years) |
value | An argument in date- and date/time-related Formula Functions, which defines a unit of time |
[ ,optional] | Optional values are shown in brackets, as [ ,option1, option2] |