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BarbO404717
Aug 19, 2022Copper Contributor
EDATE WITH CONDITIONS
Need help with this type of formula:
If M21 (a date cell) is blank, then evaluate D21 (length of stay). If D21 (length of stay) is less than or equal to 730, then add 6 months to C21(admit date). If D21(length of stay) is greater than 730, then add 1 year to C21(start date).
If M21 is not blank, then evaluate D21 (length of stay). If D21 (length of stay) is less than or equal to 730, then add 6 months to M21(last assessment date). If D21(length of stay) is greater than 730, then add 1 year to M21(last assessment date).
Thanks in advance,
Barb
- BarbO404717Copper ContributorOMG! It worked! Thank you so much. Is there any chance you can describe what you did in prose/text? Thanks, Barb
Not sure I understood the question. We add to the date 6 months or 6+6 months depends on condition returns TRUE or FALSE, which are in arithmetic calculations equivalent to 1 and 0 accordingly.
- BarbO404717Copper ContributorThanks Sergei. Does your formula cover both scenarios regarding cell M21?
BarbI hope so. M21 is blank or not. In first case we calculate with C21, otherwise with M21. Same formula.
However, I didn't test it.