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Marsha_R
Champion Level 3
11 years agoYou can create your own checkpoint with an If-Then. The example I attached will log an error specifically for your range of 90-110.
If the range needs to be calculated on the fly, then create variables for LowerBoundary and UpperBoundary, do the calculations to set the variables, then use LowerBoundary and UpperBoundary in the If-Then.
If the range needs to be calculated on the fly, then create variables for LowerBoundary and UpperBoundary, do the calculations to set the variables, then use LowerBoundary and UpperBoundary in the If-Then.