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I have a Multi-select picklist in account object and I want to display the selected picklist values in contact object using a formula field. I came across many using multiple If conditions. In my scenario, I have 20+ values in Multi-select picklist, how am I supposed to do that

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    Use Case Function instead of Multiple If..
    – SFDCDJ
    Commented Nov 10, 2017 at 9:42

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To update a contact object formula field based on the values from the account object multi-select picklist . In contact formula field write down as

IF(INCLUDES(Account.Multi_select__c,"value"),"value;",null)&
IF(INCLUDES(Account.Multi_select__c,"value"),value;",null)&
IF(INCLUDES(Account.Multi_select__c,"value"),"value;",null)&
IF(INCLUDES(Account.Multi_select__c,"value"),"value;",null) 

and goes on. When my formula field has more characters this is the error I faced

The formula expression is invalid: Formula is too long (6,647 characters). Maximum length is 3,900 characters

In that case, try to use trigger its a good choice.

trigger accountTrigger on Account(after insert,after update) {
    List<contact>contactlst = new List<contact>();
    List<contact> cnt = new List<contact>();
    map<string,string> mapOfAccntIds =  new map<string,string>();

    for(Account act:Trigger.new){
        mapOfAccntIds.put(act.id, act.Multi_select__c);
    }

    contactlst = [select id, Multi_Select_Text__c, name, AccountId from 
                    contact where AccountId IN: mapOfAccntIds.keySet()];
        
    for(contact c :contactlst ){
            c.Multi_Select_Text__c= mapOfAccntIds.get(c.accountId);
            cnt.add(c);      
    }

    if(cnt != null & cnt.Size()> 0)
    upsert cnt;
}
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you could try something like this:

> IF(INCLUDES( Multi_Picklist_1__c , "A"), "A" + BR(), NULL) + 
> IF(INCLUDES( Multi_Picklist_1__c , "B"), "B" + BR(), NULL) + 
> IF(INCLUDES( Multi_Picklist_1__c , "C"), "C", NULL)
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As stated in the doc...

Multi-select picklist fields can only be used in these functions:
- INCLUDES
- ISBLANK
- ISNULL

So... if you want to stick to a formula... you are stuck with the IF-INCLUDES for each option.

You could alternative consider making a very simple trigger on before insert and before update on your parent object that writes the String with all the values into a String field, and put a formula linked to it on the child object.

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    took your advice and wrote trigger :)
    – SFDC
    Commented Nov 13, 2017 at 11:09

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