Pivot Table calculated field IF Statement

Anonymous
2022-03-30T19:50:47+00:00

Trying to create a calculated field that will a calcuate a discount if it's Discount Eligible. What am i doing wrong?

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  1. Lz._ 38,106 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-03-30T21:43:50+00:00

    Hi TB in DC

    You don't do anything wrong. Actually you can't create a calculated field from a non-numeric field ([Discount Eligibility] in your scenario)

    If you run Excel on Windows there's going to be a solution with Power Pivot...

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-03-31T00:36:54+00:00

    Your response has helped me A LOT!!!

    Thank you for taking the time.

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  2. Lz._ 38,106 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-03-31T08:03:03+00:00

    Glad I could clarify things & Thanks for providing feedback (this can help others)

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