To add to Bob's reply:
The value must be entered as '0500450002883 to preserve the leading zero
To check if remainder equals 13th digit:
=MOD(SUMPRODUCT(--(MID(A17,ROW(INDIRECT("1:12")),1)),ROW(INDIRECT("1 :12"))),
9)=VALUE(RIGHT(A17))
The INDIRECT is not needed unless you plan to copy the formula to other
cells
=MOD(SUMPRODUCT(--(MID(A19,ROW(1:12),1)),ROW(1:12)),
9)=VALUE(RIGHT(A19)
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Bernard V Liengme
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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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=MOD(SUMPRODUCT(--(MID(A17,ROW(INDIRECT("1:12")),1)),ROW(INDIRECT("1 :12"))),
9)
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HTH
Bob Phillips
"Lowkey" wrote in message
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I am trying to create a check digit worksheet for an algorithm where
staff
have to use the algorithm hundreds of times daily, so it has to be quick
and
efficient.
The algorithm works where the first 12 digits are multiplied and summed
using simple math, and the REMAINDER of the of the sum divided by 9 must
equal the 13th digit.
For example:
My number is 0500450002883, so
1x0=0
2x5=10
3x0=0
4x0=0
5x4=20
6x5=30
7x0=0
8x0=0
9x0=0
10x2=20
11x8=88
12x8=96
where the sum = 264. If you divide 264 by 9, the remaider is 3, the check
digit.
What formula can I use to produce the remaider for 264/9 instead of
getting
29.33?