Excel Formula Formatting - How to Add a STOP Statement
Now that we are using the spreadsheet. I have been faced
with the question: How do we stop the formula from processing if the patient
has either had an appointment or surgery? The simple answer in my mind lies
in Columns F & G or J & K. Column F & G asks does patient have an
appointment and we just place an x in the Yes or No column. The same is true
in J & K except there we ask is the patient having surgery Yes or No. It
would seem if we put a "X" in one of those columns then we could stop the
clock so to speak. So I'm thinking, I need a STOP statement stating if
column J or K has a text entry "X" then stop processing formula in column E,
Alert Status.
=IF(OR(AND(C4="E",D4=7),AND(C4="U",D4=30)),"ALER T",IF(AND(C4="R",D4=120),"Review",""),AND(J4="X", STOP E4),OR(K4="X", STOP E4))
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for all your help
rhg
"Glenn" wrote:
rhg wrote:
I'm building a tracking program that monitors medical consults against time
and urgency.
Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E
Tracking # Date Urgency Time Elapsed Status
g7186072409 7/24/2009 R 14
s2234072009 7/20/2009 E 18 ALERT
a4590071809 7/18/2009 R 20
z0002071409 7/14/2009 U 24
Columns A, B & C are manual data entries
Column D =Now()-B4 (B4 is Row that contains first date)
Column E Is where my problem lies, here is my formula: =IF(OR(C4=E,&D4=7,
"ALERT", " ")+OR(C4=U,&D4=30, "ALERT", " ")+OR(C4=R,&D4=120, "Review", "
"))
I think I have too many conditions for IF to handle and I need to create a
Macro but herein lies my lack of knowledge. Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated, because we are trying to get a handle on our neurosurgery
consults. Thank you
randy
=IF(OR(AND(C4="E",D4=7),AND(C4="U",D4=30)),"ALER T",IF(AND(C4="R",D4=120),"Review",""))
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