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Is it possible to have a multi conditional?

example:
If the value of N3 = 0 and N2 = 'xxxxx' then I would like to set the cell to yellow
Else If the value of N3 = 0 and N2 = 'aaaaaa' then I would like to set the cell to red ……

DEFMACRO=COND0005,
MACTYPE=RULE,
WHEN=N3 EQ 0 ,
$


TYPE=DATA,
COLUMN=N3,
BACKCOLOR='YELLOW',
MACRO=COND0005,
$


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I usually COMPUTE a field with NOPRINT that contains the compound condition, then refer to the computed field in the style sheet.

TABLE FILE ...
PRINT ...
COMPUTE FLAG1/A1 = 
IF N3 EQ 0 AND N2 EQ 'XXXXX' THEN '1' ELSE 
IF N3 EQ 0 AND N2 EQ 'AAAAA' THEN '2' ELSE '3'; NOPRINT
... 
DEFMACRO=COND0005,
MACTYPE=RULE,
WHEN=FLAG1 EQ '1' ,
$

TYPE=DATA,
COLUMN=N3,
BACKCOLOR='YELLOW',
MACRO=COND0005,
$
...


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I would do as Francis suggests with computing a field with the compund condition as noprint but you don't have to use a macro you can just code the computed field in your stylesheet as I have in my code below:

TYPE=SUBFOOT, BY=MAKE, LINE=4, ITEM=5, JUSTIFY=RIGHT, COLOR='BLACK', $
TYPE=SUBFOOT, BY=MAKE, LINE=4, ITEM=5, JUSTIFY=RIGHT, COLOR='GREEN', WHEN=MAKEPCT01 GT 5, $
TYPE=SUBFOOT, BY=MAKE, LINE=4, ITEM=5, JUSTIFY=RIGHT, COLOR='RED', WHEN=MAKEPCT01 LT -5, $


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