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Business Rules (Set the value 0 for multiple blank fields in a single business rule)

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Hi,

Is it possible to set the value 0 for multiple blank fields in a single business rule?

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  • Thijs van der Klei Profile Picture
    780 on at

    Hi there, 

    What do you want to accomplish? What is the user story behind this solution? Can you tell us more about the fields? 

    Kind regards, 

    Thijs van der Klei

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    RajarajanS Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hello Partner, 

    Yes, you can update multiple values to zero in a single condition with a single business rule.

    I have created one as an example as follows:

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    Hope this helps. 

    Warm Regards, 

    Raj 

    Please mark as verified if the answer is helpful. Welcome to join hot discussions in Dynamics 365 Forums.

  • A@mir Profile Picture
    5 on at

    Thanks Raj for the reply.

    If multiple fields are blank, how can I put 0 in them through the same process?

    The field type is whole number or decimal.

    Thanks

  • KVa Profile Picture
    293 on at

    What condition would you use in a production environment? Account = "test" is not something you can use.

  • Carol J Kelly Profile Picture
    7 on at

    Hi there,

    You can use if "Name" contains data or if value' does not contain data", either would work. And please make sure you use "Set Default Value". If you use set Value it will always be zero.

  • Carol J Kelly Profile Picture
    7 on at

    Hi there,

    You can use if "Name" contains data or if value' does not contain data", either would work. And please make sure you use "Set Default Value". If you use set Value it will always be zero.

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