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A formula field dependent on a picklist value in Salesforce
I am in the process of setting up a new grading system on my Task object. There are a bunch of fields and depending on the Task Type (a picklist), each field would need to hold a different, predefined score.
The second component to this grading system would need to factor in an additional bunch of fields which would also hold a different, predefined score. (These fields however would need to deduct points from the score obtained in the first section).
Ultimately, the overall grading 'score' would need to calculate both the points gained and those deducted.
Is this possible within the Salesforce platform or would I require the Process Builder?
Many thanks!
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