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IF and VLOOKUP
Not sure if I'm using the correct functions, but here is my formula:
=IF(VLOOKUP(E46,'SVC LVL'!A$1:D$29,4,FALSE)F46,"Yes","No") E46 = Service Level A4:D29 is the table of codes, Column A is the code, Column D is the guaranteed number of days F46 = Transit Days The answer I am looking for: if F46 (Transit Days) is greater than the corresponding number of days in the VLOOKUP, the answer should be No. Otherwise, the answer should be Yes. |
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