Form Field IF Statement Help

I have a form with fields, "CompletedDays", "TotalDays" and "Percentage".  I am trying to write a formula in a the "Percentage" field that indicates, IF "CompletedDays" divided by "TotalDays" is greater than or equal to 60, show 100, else show the calculated amount.  Any help would be great, thanks.

You can use this code as the custom calculation script of the Percentage field. It will keep the field blank if either values is blank or zero.
var completedDays = +this.getField("CompletedDays").value;
var totalDays = +this.getField(""TotalDays").value;
if (completedDays==0 || totalDays==0) event.value = "";
else {
    if ((completedDays/totalDays)>60) event.value = 100;
    else event.value = completedDays/totalDays;

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