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Default Multiple Criteria formula

Ok, my bad on that with 1 too many zeros. 100% of the work done will be 10%
on the total.

I didn't mean for the ( ) to represent a negative, just that they were
different from the other percentages. Sorry about that. I've just had a hard
time figureing this out. Thanks
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Rodney


"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Hi again,

I'm trying to make sense out of your "results"

The total for Feb Slab is 10%*40%=4%
but Mar Slab is 10%*100% you get 100% I get 10%?

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"Rodney" wrote:

Still looking for an answer to a problem

ITEM %VALUE TRIP TRIP TOTAL
Feb Mar
Slab (10%) 40% 100%
Framing (20%) 40%
Electric (15%) 10%

Ok here's my problem, I need to have the Total change on every trip by
multipling the %Value column by the percentage completed of that Item on each
trip.
So for trip in Feb there is only one total which is in the Slab row and it
should be 4%.
The next trip in Mar the total for each Item should be as follows.
Slab 100%
Framing 8%
Electric 1%
On each trip that follows the total needs to update every time I put a new
percentage in the Trip column.

So is there a way to do it.
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Rodney