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Conversion Tables

Conversion tables transform data from one format to another, similar to Excel's VLOOKUP function. They provide an elegant alternative to complex, unwieldy If-Else statements.

Location

Find conversion tables in the Data Management / Conversion Tables section.

Creating tables

To create a new conversion table, click the + New Table button. Name your table and save it, then select your newly created table. Next, click Add Row to specify the reference name, input data, and desired output for each conversion relationship you want to establish.

Implementation

Use your configured conversion tables in automation workflows through the Scenarios / Edit section.

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