Yes, there are formulas that can be used in validation rules in Salesforce. These formulas are used to evaluate certain conditions and determine whether the data entered into a field is valid or not. Here are some examples of formulas that can be used in validation rules: ...
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My need would be: using a function similar to XLOOKUP to find a reference in a table, but this reference would have more than one correspondence. Thus, I believe that I have to create some rules so that each time the reference was found the correspondence would be different. I don't k...
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