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EG

Tweaking a current formula
 
I have the following formula that multiplies the number entered in G21 by
either 49/12 or 45/12 depending if the first letter in G20 is "h" or "s".

=ROUND(IF(LEFT(G20,1)="h",(49/12)*G21,IF(LEFT(G20,1)="s",(45/12)*G21))

I would like to modify this so that the above is true for numbers entered
into
G21 that are 60 or less but greater than 0. Then, for every amount more than
60, i would like it to add 30/12 times that amount. For example:

if the number entered into G21 is 50 and G20 is "h", then the answer would be:
50*(49/12)=204.16 or 204 (rounded)

if the number entered into G21 is 65 and G20 is "h", then the anwer would be:
60*(49/12)+5*(30/12)=

Can anyone give me a little help with this?

Thanks,
EG


Die_Another_Day

Tweaking a current formula
 
=If(Left(G20,1) = "h",If(And(G210,G21<=60),G21*(49/12),
I'm not sure how to handle all the conditions but that should get you
going.

Charles

EG wrote:
I have the following formula that multiplies the number entered in G21 by
either 49/12 or 45/12 depending if the first letter in G20 is "h" or "s".

=ROUND(IF(LEFT(G20,1)="h",(49/12)*G21,IF(LEFT(G20,1)="s",(45/12)*G21))

I would like to modify this so that the above is true for numbers entered
into
G21 that are 60 or less but greater than 0. Then, for every amount more than
60, i would like it to add 30/12 times that amount. For example:

if the number entered into G21 is 50 and G20 is "h", then the answer would be:
50*(49/12)=204.16 or 204 (rounded)

if the number entered into G21 is 65 and G20 is "h", then the anwer would be:
60*(49/12)+5*(30/12)=

Can anyone give me a little help with this?

Thanks,
EG



John Fuller

Tweaking a current formula
 
Post in the appropriate group please. This is the programming group
not the worksheet functions group.

Thanks.


EG wrote:
I have the following formula that multiplies the number entered in G21 by
either 49/12 or 45/12 depending if the first letter in G20 is "h" or "s".

=ROUND(IF(LEFT(G20,1)="h",(49/12)*G21,IF(LEFT(G20,1)="s",(45/12)*G21))

I would like to modify this so that the above is true for numbers entered
into
G21 that are 60 or less but greater than 0. Then, for every amount more than
60, i would like it to add 30/12 times that amount. For example:

if the number entered into G21 is 50 and G20 is "h", then the answer would be:
50*(49/12)=204.16 or 204 (rounded)

if the number entered into G21 is 65 and G20 is "h", then the anwer would be:
60*(49/12)+5*(30/12)=

Can anyone give me a little help with this?

Thanks,
EG



WLMPilot

Tweaking a current formula
 
Try this formula. I have not tested it. I assume that if G20="s", you use
the original formula. So I checked for "s" first. If G1<"s", then I check
for the condition you specify for "h".

=IF(LEFT(G20,1)="s", ROUND(G21*(45/12)), IF(AND(G210, G21<=60,
G20="h"),ROUND(G1*(49/12)),ROUND(G21*(49/12)+5*(30/12)))

Hope this works,
Les

"EG" wrote:

I have the following formula that multiplies the number entered in G21 by
either 49/12 or 45/12 depending if the first letter in G20 is "h" or "s".

=ROUND(IF(LEFT(G20,1)="h",(49/12)*G21,IF(LEFT(G20,1)="s",(45/12)*G21))

I would like to modify this so that the above is true for numbers entered
into
G21 that are 60 or less but greater than 0. Then, for every amount more than
60, i would like it to add 30/12 times that amount. For example:

if the number entered into G21 is 50 and G20 is "h", then the answer would be:
50*(49/12)=204.16 or 204 (rounded)

if the number entered into G21 is 65 and G20 is "h", then the anwer would be:
60*(49/12)+5*(30/12)=

Can anyone give me a little help with this?

Thanks,
EG



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