Multiple Case statements

Hi there,
I am trying to make a table that has the following columns.
Customer Name / AW 2022 Pre-Orders / AW 2022 Replen Orders / AW 2023 Pre-Orders
So what i need is a beast mode formula that can get me data based off the 'Invoiced Month' of 10, 11, 12. The 'Invoiced Year' of 2022 and 2023. And finally the 'Sales Order Type' of PRE-ORDER or REPLEN ORDERS
I got something like the below for the "AW 2022 PRE-ORDERS" column but I'm not very knowledgeable on beast mode formulas and its not working, please let me know what I'm doing wrong!
CASE when `Invoiced Month` in ('10', '11', '12')
then
when 'Invoiced Year' = '2022'
then
when `Sales Order Type` in ('PRE ORDER', 'PRE ORDER POST DEADLINE') then `Row Net` else 0 end
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@JackB116 you are on the right track. When you want to look at multiple conditions, you want to use 'and'. So you would just replace 'then when' with 'and'
CASE when `Invoiced Month` in ('10', '11', '12')
and 'Invoiced Year' = '2022'
and `Sales Order Type` in ('PRE ORDER', 'PRE ORDER POST DEADLINE') then `Row Net` else 0 end
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Ah thank you so much Rob, surprised I managed to get so close!
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