Thanks Bob, Ron and Dave. It works perfectly with the AND, and I've altered
it to be a null string.
Dave, the admin types in the date the course was taken and then if it is
longer than 3 years ago, it comes up with "due". Not very elegant, but I
just needed to make the formula work! My users weren't very interested in
alternative methods to track this.
Thanks, All!
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Try this
=IF(AND(D3<"",DATE(YEAR(D3)+3,MONTH(D3),DAY(D3))< =TODAY()),"due"," ")
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HTH
Bob Phillips
"Emily8" wrote in message
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I am trying to use a function to evaluate when a course is due. In column
D
there may or may not be a date listed. I'm using this formula in to
evaluate
if the course is due to be renewed.
=IF(DATE(YEAR(D3)+3,MONTH(D3),DAY(D3))<=TODAY(),"d ue"," ")
The problem arises when D3 is blank. It is still evaluating the blank
cell
as a date, 01/01/1907 and returning "due" because it is less than today.
If D3 is blank I need the formula to return an empty string, which I
thought
the above did.
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