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Default Scoring three groups, each with 6 levels

Do you not have any 9 or 11 year olds? If so, your second IF could be
IF(C3<=10 ... etc, as you have already tested for 8, and your third
could be IF(C3<=12 ... etc.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 4, 5:46 pm, Hoytmedic
wrote:
This is the formula I used, it worked UNTIL I added the second two age
groups....what did I miss?

=IF(C3=8,LOOKUP(J3,{0,15.5,15.51,16.01,16.51,17.01 ,20.1},{25,25,20,15,10,5,*2})),IF(C3=10,LOOKUP(J3, {0,12.75,12.76,13.26,13.76,14.26,15},{25,25,20,15, 1*0,5,1})),IF(C3=12,LOOKUP(J3,{0,12.5,12.51,12.81, 13.11,13.41,14},{25,25,20,1*5,10,5,0}))





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"Hoytmedic" wrote:


I am using a worksheet to track a Baseball event. One of the sub-events is a
timed event. Scoring will be based on where you fall into the time
breakdowns. But this is also broken into three age groups. What I need is
to be able to enter a time, then have excel go through this process: If
age=8 and time is less than 15.5, they get 25 pts, if between 15.51 and 16,
20 pts, etc down to 0 pt. Then, if age=10 and time is less than 12..75, 25
pt, 12.76-13.25, 20 pts, etc. Then again if age is 12 with a different set
of times.


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