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QUESTION ABOUT EXCEL
- Dec 09, 2021
Here is the sample workbook.
emmapapa2 .... It is unclear what the problem is. Is it simply that DATEVALUE does not work for you? If so, what does it return? Or is that your logic does not work for you? If so, what exactly are the formulas that you tried?
The problem might be that the form of the dates is not recognized as numeric dates; instead, Excel might be treating them as text. Use formulas like =ISNUMBER(A1) to determine the type of the data.
If you are still having a problem, I suggest that you attach an Excel file (not an image) that demonstrates the problem
The time period in which the date of issuance of the building permit is included is stated. In case of addition of a permit and / or inclusion in a law of arbitrary settlement, the declaration is made on the basis of the period of issuance of the initial building permit. In case there is no building permit, the construction declaration is made on the basis of being subject to an arbitrary settlement law.
For the dates of issuance of a permit / construction based on a declaration of affiliation, the scoring is as follows:
(x5≤09.08.1955) = 100 points,
(10.08.1955≤ x5≤09.06.1975) = 80 points,
(10.06.1975≤ x5≤31.12.1982) = 60 points,
(01.01.1983≤ x5≤31.12.1992) = 45 points,
(01.01.1993≤ x5≤31.12.2003) = 30 points,
(01.01.2004≤ x5≤31.12.2011) = 15 points
(x5> 1.1.2012) = 0 points
The real problem is this! And I would like to introduce a functions tofind thw solution! Could you helpme???
- HansVogelaarDec 09, 2021MVP
I'd create a small lookup table. In the screenshot below, it is on the same sheet, but it can be on another sheet if you prefer.
Formula in Y5:
=VLOOKUP(X5,$AC$5:$AD$11,2)
- emmapapa2Dec 09, 2021Copper Contributorif it isn't difficult I want two screenshot in which I wouldlike to see and thw number of bar/cell tobe clear, cause on these pictures a see only the formulas
- HansVogelaarDec 09, 2021MVP
Here is the sample workbook.