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Cycle Standard Cycle Run Time Calc Run Down time / Reason 601003500001 22 108 2376 NAT 2 10 11 2 3.3 Check your run time This is the statement I am using but it only allows for items less than .125%. I need to be able to check both less than and greater than .125% as well as leaving the possible window open for good calculations. =IF(O4-N40.125%,"Check your run time","") Any suggestions!!! |
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Hi
do you mean something like: =IF(ABS(O4-N4)0.125%,"Check your run time","") or do you want an AND condition: =IF(AND(O4-N40.125%,O4-N4<0.125%),"Check your run time","") -----Original Message----- Product Code# Units Per Unit Total Bottles Color Cav Act Cycle Standard Cycle Run Time Calc Run Down time / Reason 601003500001 22 108 2376 NAT 2 10 11 2 3.3 Check your run time This is the statement I am using but it only allows for items less than .125%. I need to be able to check both less than and greater than .125% as well as leaving the possible window open for good calculations. =IF(O4-N40.125%,"Check your run time","") Any suggestions!!! . |
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Derek,
If I understand your problem correctly, you have a couple of choices. It may be as simple as: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Check your run time","Run Time OK") Please notice the use of < Another alternative would be to use the nesting function to examine all three possible outcomes as in: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Short",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Long","Run Time OK") Good Luck "Derek Witcher" wrote in message om... Product Code# Units Per Unit Total Bottles Color Cav Act Cycle Standard Cycle Run Time Calc Run Down time / Reason 601003500001 22 108 2376 NAT 2 10 11 2 3.3 Check your run time This is the statement I am using but it only allows for items less than .125%. I need to be able to check both less than and greater than .125% as well as leaving the possible window open for good calculations. =IF(O4-N40.125%,"Check your run time","") Any suggestions!!! |
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"Frank & Pam Hayes" wrote in message news:<lty3d.3302$uz1.1434@trndny03...
Derek, If I understand your problem correctly, you have a couple of choices. It may be as simple as: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Check your run time","Run Time OK") Please notice the use of < Another alternative would be to use the nesting function to examine all three possible outcomes as in: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Short",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Long","Run Time OK") Good Luck "Derek Witcher" wrote in message om... Product Code# Units Per Unit Total Bottles Color Cav Act Cycle Standard Cycle Run Time Calc Run Down time / Reason 601003500001 22 108 2376 NAT 2 10 11 2 3.3 Check your run time This is the statement I am using but it only allows for items less than .125%. I need to be able to check both less than and greater than .125% as well as leaving the possible window open for good calculations. =IF(O4-N40.125%,"Check your run time","") Any suggestions!!! I think that something is missing but this is the formula I need. =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Long",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Short","Run Time OK")) But here is the problem the true statements work fine but the false statement does not work. What I am a trying to get is if the false statement which is o4-n4<0.125% so anything that falls between o4-n4<0.125% Run Time OK. Any suggestions would be great. thanks in advance for the help. |
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"Frank & Pam Hayes" wrote in message news:<lty3d.3302$uz1.1434@trndny03...
Derek, If I understand your problem correctly, you have a couple of choices. It may be as simple as: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Check your run time","Run Time OK") Please notice the use of < Another alternative would be to use the nesting function to examine all three possible outcomes as in: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Short",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Long","Run Time OK") Good Luck "Derek Witcher" wrote in message om... Product Code# Units Per Unit Total Bottles Color Cav Act Cycle Standard Cycle Run Time Calc Run Down time / Reason 601003500001 22 108 2376 NAT 2 10 11 2 3.3 Check your run time This is the statement I am using but it only allows for items less than .125%. I need to be able to check both less than and greater than .125% as well as leaving the possible window open for good calculations. =IF(O4-N40.125%,"Check your run time","") Any suggestions!!! I think that something is missing but this is the formula I need. =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Long",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Short","Run Time OK")) But here is the problem the true statements work fine but the false statement does not work. What I am a trying to get is if the false statement which is o4-n4<0.125% so anything that falls between o4-n4<0.125% Run Time OK. Any suggestions would be great. thanks in advance for the help. |
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Derek,
Here is the code you need: =IF(O4-N4<0.125,"Run Time Too Long",IF(O4-N40.125,"Run Time Too Short","Run Time OK")) I think your using both the decimal and % sign was the error. Frank "Derek Witcher" wrote in message om... "Frank & Pam Hayes" wrote in message news:<lty3d.3302$uz1.1434@trndny03... Derek, If I understand your problem correctly, you have a couple of choices. It may be as simple as: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Check your run time","Run Time OK") Please notice the use of < Another alternative would be to use the nesting function to examine all three possible outcomes as in: =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Short",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Long","Run Time OK") Good Luck "Derek Witcher" wrote in message om... Product Code# Units Per Unit Total Bottles Color Cav Act Cycle Standard Cycle Run Time Calc Run Down time / Reason 601003500001 22 108 2376 NAT 2 10 11 2 3.3 Check your run time This is the statement I am using but it only allows for items less than .125%. I need to be able to check both less than and greater than .125% as well as leaving the possible window open for good calculations. =IF(O4-N40.125%,"Check your run time","") Any suggestions!!! I think that something is missing but this is the formula I need. =IF(O4-N4<0.125%,"Run Time Too Long",IF(O4-N40.125%,"Run Time Too Short","Run Time OK")) But here is the problem the true statements work fine but the false statement does not work. What I am a trying to get is if the false statement which is o4-n4<0.125% so anything that falls between o4-n4<0.125% Run Time OK. Any suggestions would be great. thanks in advance for the help. |
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