ok, that works indeed.
but my problem was a bit different.
i am reformulating my question… mmm, i can not do that any more…
On the same table, this works:
if({Single select} = ‘Value 1’, 1, 0)
But if you go through a reference of type “link to other records”, i.e.
if({Reference.SingleSelectColumn}=‘Option1’,1,0)
Then it does not work, it does not matter what type of quotation marks are used.
I always get the error “Inconsistent data types”. Which i think it is a bug.
But the workaround is now easy. Add a new column with the formula in the Table with the SingleSelectColumn and use that column for further evaluation in referencing tables.
Yeah, that could be a restriction or maybe a bug as you said.
Most of the time I’m creating a reference column instead of doing domain like referencing. I find it a little bit easier to identify the referenced value.
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