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Multiple Conditions in a Formula
Can I use diferent criteria in an IF statement such OR
My formulas work great as written but I have 1 condition that causes the formula to return the wrong result. the solution for an earlier problem was to refference the formlas by putting them in separate cells and simlifying my result to conply with true or false and this solved the major issue =IF(C11<100,P2,Q2) however another problem has arisen since the calculations are dependant on other factors once C11 reaches 100 if L5 is not = or 500 the result is in error but the formula in P2 still meets the criteria I need to n=know how to make the following work IF C11<100 & L5<500 then P2 because otherwise everything works as it should the problem only persist when C11 is - 100 and L5 is < 500 |
Multiple Conditions in a Formula
What do you want to happen if L5 is greater than 500 when C11 is
greater than 100? Pete On Sep 10, 9:04*am, wavmaster wrote: Can I use diferent criteria in an IF statement such OR My formulas work great as written but I have 1 condition that causes the formula to return the wrong result. *the solution for an earlier problem was to refference the formlas by putting them in separate cells and simlifying my result to conply with true or false and this solved the major issue =IF(C11<100,P2,Q2) however another problem has arisen since the calculations are dependant on other factors once C11 reaches 100 if L5 is not = or 500 the result is in error but the formula in P2 still meets the criteria *I need to n=know how to make the following work IF C11<100 & L5<500 then P2 *because otherwise everything works as it should the problem only persist when C11 is - 100 and L5 is < 500 |
Multiple Conditions in a Formula
ok, if i may explain the desired result
C11 is the level and can be any number from 0 to infinity L5 is the quantity of an object you can use and can be 1 through infinity When C11 is any number below 100 you may use 5 of the items from L5 but no more than 5xC11, if you do not sufficeint quantities in L5 you may use the reserves that are built up in F15 and G15 F15 can be any quantity and G15 is limited to 8 the result is displayed in F2 so for the following F2 will have a maximum value of 30 If C11=6, L5= 10, F15=2 & G15=8 then F2=20 like wise if C11=6, L5=30, F15=2 & G15=8 then F2=30 Basicly F2=C11*5 as long as C11<=100 Once C11=100, F2 can only = 500+F15+G15 as long as L5=C11*5 the result for F2 in this case: If C11=100, L5=520, F15=2 & G15=8 then F2=510 like wise if C11=100, L5=500, F15=2 & G15=8 then F2=510 but if C11=100, L5=400, F15=2 & G15=8 then F2=410 "Pete_UK" wrote: What do you want to happen if L5 is greater than 500 when C11 is greater than 100? Pete On Sep 10, 9:04 am, wavmaster wrote: Can I use diferent criteria in an IF statement such OR My formulas work great as written but I have 1 condition that causes the formula to return the wrong result. the solution for an earlier problem was to refference the formlas by putting them in separate cells and simlifying my result to conply with true or false and this solved the major issue =IF(C11<100,P2,Q2) however another problem has arisen since the calculations are dependant on other factors once C11 reaches 100 if L5 is not = or 500 the result is in error but the formula in P2 still meets the criteria I need to n=know how to make the following work IF C11<100 & L5<500 then P2 because otherwise everything works as it should the problem only persist when C11 is - 100 and L5 is < 500 |
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