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=IF(DATEDIF(B16,TODAY(),"Y")<5,3,4). This formula works fine but It's still
not quite what I need. B16 is a hire date. If that hire date is July within the first year then I need it to show a "2" instead of a 3 or 4. This has me stumped?! In other words: 5years = 4 days, 1-4 years = 3 days, after July in the first year = 2 days. |
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