• By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Custom Fields – RANGE Operator

When creating Custom Fields for calculations, Empower gives us a bunch of operators. One of the trickiest (and honestly a bit confusing) is the RANGE operator. Syntax:RANGE(Field,X

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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7 Steps to Create a Custom Field

Creating a Custom Field in Empower? Here’s a clear 7-step process to follow: 1️⃣ Do you really need it? 🤔 Maybe Empower already has what you need – no point reinvent

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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Custom Fields – Rounding

Sometimes you need to work with rounded values in Empower. No matter how many digits are displayed, Empower always calculates with all 14 digits in the background. But what if you

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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Custom Fields – Functions (2/2)

Continuing the previous post — let’s dive into the functions used for assessments in Custom Fields! 🔍✨ Here’s a quick list: ✅ EQ — equal❌ NEQ — not equal🔺 GT

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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Custom Fields – Functions (1/2)

Just like in Excel, you need functions in Empower to perform calculations and assessments inside your Custom Fields. Let’s have a look at some of the most common ones used i

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 15, 2025
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Custom Fields – Field Types

When creating a Custom Field in Empower, you always need to define two things:  the Field Type and the Data Type. But what does the Field Type actually mean? It tells Emp

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 15, 2025
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Custom Fields – Data Types

Continuing with our Custom Fields series, let’s quickly look at what Data Types are and why they matter. Data Type defines what kind of data the field will handle and whether it

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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What are Custom Fields?

Sure – Empower already calculates plenty of values for us, but sometimes we need something a little more personal, right? That’s where Custom Fields come in! They’re a po