That's what I did, I was just hoping for a cleaner answer. On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 5:26 PM ....Doug.... Den Hoed < reportingforum@communitylists.workfront.com> wrote: > Hi Melinda, > > In a view, if you were to show a column of the radio button itself, I > believe you can use special constants (e.g. customDataLabelsAsString, > customDataValuesAsString, etc.) to choose whether to display the label or > the value, since both are "available" to the view. > > By introducing a calculated field, however, you effectively decouple that > pairing (from a formatting in the list perspective). So instead, I > recommend you use a series of IF statements in your calculation to decode > the value back to its label. > > If this sounds yuckky, it's because it is. > > Regards, > > Doug > > -----End Original Message----- > -- Melinda Layten, Senior Consultant Work Management Improvement CapabilitySource Phone: (484) 505-6855 site:
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