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Date Range Question
Assume there is a date range from 1/1 to 3/31 (i.e., first quarter).
In cell A2 I have a start date, in cell B2 I have an end date. If the start date is greater than the end date or the end date is less than the start date or the dates are not within the date range display "Date Error" in cell C3 Can someone help with a macro or formula for this problem? Thanks in Advance -- Rodman Veney |
Date Range Question
Dates in A2:A91 Start Date in B2 End Date in C2 Message formula in D2 Min function for dates in E2 Max function for dates in F2 Formula in D2... =IF(OR(B2< E2,B2F2,B2C2),"Start Date Error",IF(OR(C2<E2,C2F2,C2<B2),"End Date Error","OK")) -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA "Rodman" wrote in message Assume there is a date range from 1/1 to 3/31 (i.e., first quarter). In cell A2 I have a start date, in cell B2 I have an end date. If the start date is greater than the end date or the end date is less than the start date or the dates are not within the date range display "Date Error" in cell C3 Can someone help with a macro or formula for this problem? Thanks in Advance -- Rodman Veney |
Date Range Question
Rodman wrote:
Assume there is a date range from 1/1 to 3/31 (i.e., first quarter). In cell A2 I have a start date, in cell B2 I have an end date. If the start date is greater than the end date or the end date is less than the start date or the dates are not within the date range display "Date Error" in cell C3 Can someone help with a macro or formula for this problem? Thanks in Advance So, you want to ensure both A2 and B2 are in the quarter? =IF(OR(A2<DATE(2009,1,1),A2DATE(2009,3,31),B2<DAT E(2009,1,1),B2DATE(2009,3,31)),"Date Error","No Date Error") |
Date Range Question
Thanks! - This solution worked great!
now I have been asked to put the error message in the offending cell. ex if cell A2 is outside of the date range the error message placed in cell A2 coule be "#DER (for date error). Thanks In Advance -- Rodman Veney "smartin" wrote: Rodman wrote: Assume there is a date range from 1/1 to 3/31 (i.e., first quarter). In cell A2 I have a start date, in cell B2 I have an end date. If the start date is greater than the end date or the end date is less than the start date or the dates are not within the date range display "Date Error" in cell C3 Can someone help with a macro or formula for this problem? Thanks in Advance So, you want to ensure both A2 and B2 are in the quarter? =IF(OR(A2<DATE(2009,1,1),A2DATE(2009,3,31),B2<DAT E(2009,1,1),B2DATE(2009,3,31)),"Date Error","No Date Error") |
Date Range Question
You do see where to put "#DER" in the formula I gave, yes?
=IF(OR(A2<DATE(2009,1,1),A2DATE(2009,3,31),B2<DAT E(2009,1,1),B2DATE(2009,3,31)),"Rodman's Message Here","No Date Error") Or did you mean something different? Rodman wrote: Thanks! - This solution worked great! now I have been asked to put the error message in the offending cell. ex if cell A2 is outside of the date range the error message placed in cell A2 coule be "#DER (for date error). Thanks In Advance |
Date Range Question
Not Exactly...
In the sample being discussed if there was an error (i.e., the data not within the range) an error would be displayed in cell C2. I would like to put the error in the cell in which the error occurs. If, for example, the date in cell A2 is not within the date range I would like to put the error message #DER in that cell. Additionally, I would like to make sure the start date is not greater than the end date and the end date is not less than the start date (for that date range). I think this will have to be a macro. I have sucessfully used your example to make sure the dates are within thr range but have not figured out how to determine the greater- than, less-than date issue. Regards, -- Rodman Veney "smartin" wrote: You do see where to put "#DER" in the formula I gave, yes? =IF(OR(A2<DATE(2009,1,1),A2DATE(2009,3,31),B2<DAT E(2009,1,1),B2DATE(2009,3,31)),"Rodman's Message Here","No Date Error") Or did you mean something different? Rodman wrote: Thanks! - This solution worked great! now I have been asked to put the error message in the offending cell. ex if cell A2 is outside of the date range the error message placed in cell A2 coule be "#DER (for date error). Thanks In Advance |
Date Range Question
Ah, sorry.
Well you can't replace the cell values (A2 & B2) with an error message (well you could with VBA, but I think this is overkill). What you can do easily is apply conditional formatting to the problem cells, highlighting error values when they occur. This will be easiest if you have the date limits (e.g., 1/1/2009 and 3/31/2009) is cells somewhere. Let's assume they are in Y1 and Z1, respectively. In A2 you want to check three things: A2<Y1, A2Z1 or A2B2 should all throw an error. In A2, the conditional format expression would look like Formula is: =OR(A2<Y1,A2Z1,A2B2) Make the conditional format something vivid, like bold red font against yellow shading. The conditional format expression in B2 would be quite similar. Hope this helps! Rodman wrote: Not Exactly... In the sample being discussed if there was an error (i.e., the data not within the range) an error would be displayed in cell C2. I would like to put the error in the cell in which the error occurs. If, for example, the date in cell A2 is not within the date range I would like to put the error message #DER in that cell. Additionally, I would like to make sure the start date is not greater than the end date and the end date is not less than the start date (for that date range). I think this will have to be a macro. I have sucessfully used your example to make sure the dates are within thr range but have not figured out how to determine the greater- than, less-than date issue. Regards, |
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