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I'm stuck with a problem.. I hope you will be able to help me. I have an odbc connection to an sql database which stores data on calls logged per a day. I want to run some sql queries which will identify how many calls were logged on a certain day. When I import the data in to my excel spreadsheet, the date appears with the time next to it. The following is an example of what the cell looks like: 8/01/2004 03:32:57 PM Now, my problem is i'm trying to count how many times the date appears in the page i can't match it up against anything. I am using this formula: =SUM(IF($E$4:$E$32=B39,1,0)) The b39 is for example 8/1/2004 How can i seperate the 8/01/2004 03:32:57 PM so that the date only appears in the cell. I dont mind even copy the date in to an adjacent cell.. I just need the date split away from the time. Any help you can provide will be appreciated. Regards, sean --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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