Jul 19 2021 05:04 AM
Newbie here so please be gentle! I am not a mathematician and am self taught around formula
I need to know the school cohort (year that a child is starting in reception) I deal with the admin for a pre school/nursery.
I am using Windows 8.1 with Office 365 and 64 bit
I have a spreadsheet which has the name of a child with their date of birth (and a whole heap of other information as well but that is by the by)
I want to find out the cohort they are in eg:
If the date of birth falls between 01/09/2018 and 31/08/2019 the cohort year is 2023 | |||||
and If the date of birth falls between 01/09/2019 and 31/08/2020 the cohort year is 2024 | |||||
and if the date of birth falls between 01/09/2020 and 31/08/2021 the cohort year is 2025 |
and so on.....
I have looked at a number of different options but just can't seem to find the correct formula.
Can you help me please?
Jul 19 2021 05:32 AM
Solution@Lucy_Walker Here are 2 versions that will work:
=YEAR(C2)+4+(MONTH(C2)>8)
=YEAR(C2)+4+(C2>DATE(YEAR(C2),8,31))
The 1st is slightly more simple and adds 4 to the DOB year and then will add 1 if the month of the DOB is > 8 (after August) and adds 0 if not
The 2nd starts the same but then compares the DOB to a specific DATE made by the YEAR from the DOB and then month 8 and day 31. This second version would be needed if the break point was in the middle of the month.
Hope that help solve your problem and maybe gives you a little insight into a couple excel formulas.
Jul 19 2021 05:43 AM
Jul 19 2021 05:32 AM
Solution@Lucy_Walker Here are 2 versions that will work:
=YEAR(C2)+4+(MONTH(C2)>8)
=YEAR(C2)+4+(C2>DATE(YEAR(C2),8,31))
The 1st is slightly more simple and adds 4 to the DOB year and then will add 1 if the month of the DOB is > 8 (after August) and adds 0 if not
The 2nd starts the same but then compares the DOB to a specific DATE made by the YEAR from the DOB and then month 8 and day 31. This second version would be needed if the break point was in the middle of the month.
Hope that help solve your problem and maybe gives you a little insight into a couple excel formulas.