Create a copy of the measure (with a different name and without the Substitute stuff).Virginityrocks wrote:I saw that you wrote that but I don't understand what you mean by duplicate.
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How can I use a string in a formula?
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Oh my god. I am stupid. Of course... Ugh. Thank you.
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