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List
Purpose 
Returns a concatenated list of non-blank values for a field or fields.
Format 
List(field{;field...})
Parameters 
field - any related field, repeating field, or set of non-repeating fields; an expression that returns a field, repeating field, or set of non-repeating fields, or a variable.
Parameters in braces { } are optional.
Data type returned 
text
Originated in 
FileMaker Pro 8.5
Description 
Listed items are separated by carriage returns.
Use this function to return a list of values for:
a single field (table::field), which returns a single result over all repetitions (if any) for this field and over all matching related records, whether or not these records appear in a portal.
several fields and/or literal values (table::field1,constant,table::field2...), which returns a separate result for each repetition of the calculation across each corresponding repetition of the fields. If any fields are related, only the first related record is used.
Examples 
In the following examples:
Field1 contains white.
Field2 contains black.
Field3 contains three repetitions with values of red, green, blue.
Related::Field4 refers to three records that contain 100, 200, 300.
$f1 contains orange.
Note  When referencing multiple repeating fields, List() returns the list of values across the first repetition in the calculation's first repetition, then the list of values across the second repetition in the second repetition, and so on.
Example 1 
List (Field1; Field2) returns:
white
black
Example 2 
List(Field3) returns:
red
green
blue
Example 3 
List (Field1; Field2; Field3) returns:
in calculation repetition 1:
white
black
red
in calculation repetition 2:
green
in calculation repetition 3:
blue
Example 4 
List(Related::Field4) returns:
100
200
300
Example 5
List ($f1; Field2) returns:
orange
black
Related topics 
Functions reference (category list)
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About functions
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