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Default IF Statement Problem

You're welcome, Daren - thanks for feeding back.

Pete

On Sep 18, 2:42 pm, Daren wrote:
Thanks a lot, Pete. I put in the missing parenthesis and it worked!
Daren



"Pete_UK" wrote:
In your 3rd IF you have 3 parameters after the condition expression,
i.e. g6-f6, m6-f6, and 0. I think you need a bracket after the m6-f6
term.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Sep 18, 1:58 pm, Daren wrote:
I have written the following IF statement to count how much time is used
during a 1 hour time band, where f6 is actual start time, g6 is actual stop
time, l6 is start of time band, and m6 is end of time band:


=if(f6=l6,if(f6<m6,if(g6<=m6,g6-f6,m6-f6,0),if(f6<m6,if(g6l6,if(g6<=m6,g6*--l6,m6-l6),0)))


Excel tells me that "I've entered too many arguments" when I enter this
formula, and so it won't calculate the time used in the time band. I've made
sure I typed the formula correctly. Is there a way to correct this?- Hide quoted text -


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