Filtering based on Value
I don't understand.
SHORT is ok, but you don't want anything in the middle. What about that OR in
the middle of SHORT?
If I were only looking for SHT or SHORT, I'd use the suggesting that Bernie
gave--it only looks for those two choices.
If you wanted to add a check that b20368 started with a B:
=AND(LEFT(B20368,1)="B",
OR(ISNUMBER(FIND("SHORT",G20368)),ISNUMBER(FIND("S HT",G20368))))
"caveman.savant" wrote:
You are right. Looking for "SHORT" and "SHT" works. But I want the
leave out "SHIRT". The "SH" order is right and the ending "T", but
nothing in the middle.
Actually if "B" is the 1st character in column B and column G has
"SHORT" or "SHT" I'd find what I'm looking for.
On Apr 28, 7:31 am, Dave Peterson wrote:
Nope.
Each is looking for those characters in that sequence.
If you only cared about the letters SHT (in that order), you could use an
expression like:
=(COUNTIF(A1,"*s*h*t*")0)
This is not case sensitive, either.
"caveman.savant" wrote:
That's Perfect!
Could the statement
OR(ISNUMBER(FIND("SHORT",G20368)),ISNUMBER(FIND("S HT",G20368)))
Be simplified to "SHT" since "SHORT" contains those characters?
On Apr 27, 9:28 am, "Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org
wrote:
Perhaps combine the two truth statements with a master OR:
=IF(OR(AND(ISNUMBER(FIND(LEFT(B20368,1),"JCR")),IF (SUM(COUNTIF(C20368,{"DST ","LVN","DNM"}))0,TRUE(),FALSE())),
OR(AND(B20368<"", ISNUMBER(FIND(LEFT(B20368,1), "AWFUY"))),OR(ISNUMBER(FIND("SHORT",
G20368)),ISNUMBER(FIND("SHT",
G20368))),SUM(COUNTIF(C20368,{"BOG","BLM","CMO"})) )),I20368-0.01, J20368)
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
"caveman.savant" wrote in message
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I would like to combine these 2 into one formula
=IF(AND(ISNUMBER(FIND(LEFT(B20368,1),"JCR")),IF(SU M(COUNTIF(C20368,
{"DST","LVN","DNM"}))0,TRUE(),FALSE())),I20368-0.01,J20368)
=IF(OR(AND(B20368<"", ISNUMBER(FIND(LEFT(B20368,1),
"AWFUY"))),OR(ISNUMBER(FIND("SHORT", G20368)),ISNUMBER(FIND("SHT",
G20368))),SUM(COUNTIF(C20368,{"BOG","BLM","CMO"})) ),I20368-0.01,
J20368)
Each statement stands alone as far as filtering, so ISNUMBER(FIND
(LEFT
(B20368,1), "JCRAWFUY"))) won't work.
The 1st 'True' test looks at Column B and looks for values starting
with the Letter J, C, or R while at the same time checking for values
in Column C that are either "DST","LVN","DNM"
The Second Test looks at Column B and looks for values starting with
the Letter A, W, F, U, Y. The test would also be True if Column G
contains "SHORT" or "SHT". Finally check for values in Column C that
are either "BOG","BLM","CMO"
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson
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