If it's in a .csv format, you will be able to import it into a data master, and create a data list. From there, you can use different data functions to calculate prices.
Alternatively, if your table is small, it might be easier to use a text table and manually write out the data. From there, you can use simple functions to set the value to some text that will store the values you have selected, and then at the end, create an event to multiply those two values. Check out the attached prototype for an idea of how to do this.
If it's in a .csv format, you will be able to import it into a data master, and create a data list. From there, you can use different data functions to calculate prices.
Alternatively, if your table is small, it might be easier to use a text table and manually write out the data. From there, you can use simple functions to set the value to some text that will store the values you have selected, and then at the end, create an event to multiply those two values. Check out the attached prototype for an idea of how to do this.
If it's in a .csv format, you will be able to import it into a data master, and create a data list. From there, you can use different data functions to calculate prices.
Alternatively, if your table is small, it might be easier to use a text table and manually write out the data. From there, you can use simple functions to set the value to some text that will store the values you have selected, and then at the end, create an event to multiply those two values. Check out the attached prototype for an idea of how to do this.
If it's in a .csv format, you will be able to import it into a data master, and create a data list. From there, you can use different data functions to calculate prices.
Alternatively, if your table is small, it might be easier to use a text table and manually write out the data. From there, you can use simple functions to set the value to some text that will store the values you have selected, and then at the end, create an event to multiply those two values. Check out the attached prototype for an idea of how to do this.
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