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Hello!
I have a worksheet containing two datasets. Each set of data has associated dates--but they are entered as different numbers. One set has the date in format ymmdd as a number, i.e. 10501 represents May 1, 2001 (the year is one digit in the source data). The other set has the date entered as a date, i.e. 5/1/2001. I have the columns set up so that they display the same numbers, but the original data within the columns is formatted differently. I have to look at the data to make sure that the values in the two columns match. However, it's a huge dataset, so doing this manually is going to take a long time. I wanted to insert a logical argument [=IF(value1=value2,true,false] in a separate column to save time, but since the source data are in different formats, I get a FALSE every time. Any ideas on how I convert these beasts into identical formats so that I can use the logical argument strategy? The displayed numbers must not be changed to the odd Excel date-counting format, unfortunately--if that were the case it wouldn't be so difficult. Thanks for any suggestions, lisa |
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