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Help with nested IF AND function
- Apr 26, 2022
Hayche .... I wrote: ``I want to emphasize just how bad it is to use the end of the month``
On second thought, looking at the formula in column L, it is clear that your intent is for columns L and M to contain end-of-month dates, if we can assume that column K always contains first-of-month dates, as it does.
So, the simplest fix might be:
=IF(AND(S4>=$K$5, S4<=$L$5), $H$5/$J$5, IF(EOMONTH(S4,0)=$M$5, $I$5/$J$5, ""))
Alternatively, you could have end-of-month dates in R4:BL4.
But in that case, the formulas in S4:BL4 should be changed from =EDATE(R4,1) to =EOMONTH(R4,1).
(Compare the difference in S4 if R4 is 6/30/2022.)
However, if you change R4:BL4 to end-of-month dates, I don't know how that might affect other dependent formulas in your original Excel file, assuming the attach Excel file is an excerpt.
Hayche .... I wrote: ``I want to emphasize just how bad it is to use the end of the month``
On second thought, looking at the formula in column L, it is clear that your intent is for columns L and M to contain end-of-month dates, if we can assume that column K always contains first-of-month dates, as it does.
So, the simplest fix might be:
=IF(AND(S4>=$K$5, S4<=$L$5), $H$5/$J$5, IF(EOMONTH(S4,0)=$M$5, $I$5/$J$5, ""))
Alternatively, you could have end-of-month dates in R4:BL4.
But in that case, the formulas in S4:BL4 should be changed from =EDATE(R4,1) to =EOMONTH(R4,1).
(Compare the difference in S4 if R4 is 6/30/2022.)
However, if you change R4:BL4 to end-of-month dates, I don't know how that might affect other dependent formulas in your original Excel file, assuming the attach Excel file is an excerpt.
Thanks for the help, Joe and Mathetes too. I couldn't have done it without you (or it would have taken a whole lot longer anyway!)
Hayche