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Default Counting cases between dates

Brilliant, thanks again for your help with this, i'd have never have got
there on my own!!!!
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Many thanks, Lisa


"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Thanks for the feedback. Yes; it works automatically as the function TODAY()
always returns the current date

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Jacob


"Lisa" wrote:

Unbelieveable, i think you are a genius!!! I have no idea what any of it
meant but copied into the worksheet and it worked!!!!!!! Will it
automatically update if i wanted to do it tomorrow, next week etc??? Thank
you so much!
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Many thanks, Lisa


"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Hi Lisa

Suppose you have the dates in ColB try the below

'Count of clients waiting for the last 6 weeks
=COUNTIF(B:B,"" & TODAY()-(6*7))

'Count of clients waiting for the last 6 - 18 weeks
=COUNTIF(B:B,"" & TODAY()-(18*7))-COUNTIF(B:B,"" & TODAY()-(6*7))

'Count of clients waiting for 18 weeks and more
=COUNTIF(B:B,"<" & TODAY()-(18*7))


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Jacob


"Lisa" wrote:

Hi, I am using a waiting list of our clients and i would like to be able to
calculate how many are on the list, from todays date, that have been waiting
less than 6 weeks, 6 - 18 weeks and 18 weeks+. I would be very grateful for
any help with this as it's driving me mad :(
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Many thanks, Lisa