Sadly, no. At least that is what I was told by MI tech support about 6 months
ago. No such thing as a conditional label.

Cameron

Steve Carlsson wrote:

> Hi Listers
>
> Is it possible to use an If Then statement in labelling.
>
> Obviously we can use an expression to label with more than one column.  The
> question is can we create an expression that will label:
>
> IF the value in one collum is > than x THEN use label from another column
> (same row)?
>
> EG I have a bar graph with a column of data which is the detection limit for
> a mineral.  If the detection limit is reached then graph the value in the
> actual value column, not the detection limit column...
>
> Does this make sense...?
>
> Any info would help.
>
> Regards
>
> Steve Carlsson
> Sales Manager
> Digital Mapping Solutions Pty Ltd
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