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Within 6 months, Within 1 year and so on...
I am trying to take a column of data and 'bucket' it.
For example if the # of days is 124, I would like to display within 6 months. I will need to go up to 4 years in 6 month intervals with the data point falling into only one bucket. |
Within 6 months, Within 1 year and so on...
With the number of days in A1.........
=LOOKUP(A1,{0,183,366,549,732,915,1098,1281},{1,2, 3,4,5,6,7,8}) hth Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "MER" wrote: I am trying to take a column of data and 'bucket' it. For example if the # of days is 124, I would like to display within 6 months. I will need to go up to 4 years in 6 month intervals with the data point falling into only one bucket. |
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