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Hello,
I'm trying to make an if statement that finds a part of the value. For example: If Item.UserProperties("test") = "Apple", my if statement could find the "ppl" in it regardless of case sensitivity. if Item.UserProperties("test") has "ppl" in it, then...... Hope that make sense, thanks, Joel |
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