Using true and false functions in Airtable
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Using true and false functions in Airtable

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Article Summary

This article covers how to use TRUE() and FALSE() functions to streamline your team's and organization's work.

Introduction 

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Related reading

TRUE() and FALSE() functions overview

TRUE() and FALSE() functions

NOTE

TRUE()and FALSE() functions generate the logical value true and false, respectively, and output a 1 or a 0.

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These functions are more commonly used within a conditional statement, like this:

IF ({Cost} = {Price}, TRUE (), FALSE ())
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Using TRUE() in Airtable

Using TRUE()

Using another example scenario, let's say that you're a hiring manager and want to track candidates who have made it through three major stages in the hiring process.

You could use TRUE() within a conditional statement to output one message if they passed all stages, and another message if they didn't.

IF(
   AND(
      {Stage 1}=TRUE(),   
      {Stage 2}=TRUE(),
      {Stage 3}=TRUE()
   ),
   "Passed all stages",
   "Not all stages complete"
)

Using FALSE() in Airtable

Using FALSE()

Let's use the same hiring process scenario as before, except we'll structure the formula differently to utilize FALSE()instead.

IF(
   AND(
      {Stage 1},
      {Stage 2},
      {Stage 3}
   )
   = 
   FALSE(),
   "Not all stages complete",
   "Passed all stages"
)

You'll notice that the two different formulas output the exact same result (see examples below).

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IF(
   AND(
      {Stage 1}=TRUE(),   
      {Stage 2}=TRUE(),
      {Stage 3}=TRUE()
   ),
      "Passed all stages",
      "Not all stages complete"
)

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IF(
   AND(
      {Stage 1},
      {Stage 2},
      {Stage 3}
   )
   = 
   FALSE(),
      "Not all stages complete",
      "Passed all stages"
)


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