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Multiple if statements in one cell
How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if
statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 .. . .. . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? |
Multiple if statements in one cell
If you have max 29 choices then
=CHOOSE(A1-10,23,25,27,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41 ,42,43,44,45) return percentages shown in your table. Replace percentage numbers to your real values. You can use also VLOOKUP if you store your table in a separate sheet. IF function can be embedded up to 7 levels. If you have more than 7 conditions you have to choose some other solution but there is no recipe, the solution depends on the actual task. Regards, Stefi a.g. ezt *rta: How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 . . . . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? |
Multiple if statements in one cell
7 nested IF statements is the limit. However, that can be expanded by
assigning the formula a name in the same way you would name a range. If you write a seven condition IF formula and then name that formula "Frmla1", you now have 1 formula that contains 7 IF statements. Now create a name for the next 7 IF statements "Frmla2". These 2 named formulas can now be used within another formula in the cell like so: = If (Frmla1, Frmla1, Frmla2) You are now effectively evaluating 14 conditions with 1 IF statement. You could theoretically continue naming formulas for say a hundred names, but the catch is trying to keep track of the logic so the Mega Formula works properly. Mike F "a.g." wrote in message ... How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 . . . . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? |
Multiple if statements in one cell
If the percentages increase by two for each year, then assuming the first
"Year Service" is located in A2) you could put this formula in B2 ("Rate of Pension") and copy down... =2*A2+1 Of course, if those percentages are not fixed forever, you will need one of the other solutions posted here to handle the variability. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "a.g." wrote in message ... How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 . . . . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? |
Multiple if statements in one cell
Thanks a lot for prompt response,please provide me solution of this problem
which i clearly write he "I have to design pension calculation work sheet in which one column is"Years of Service" and "Pension rate." In which it is to check that if "Years of Service=11" then show the pension rate of pension as 23" user will only enter the year suppose Mr. X Years of service is 11 then the excel will automatically give the rate of pension that is 23. The solution provided may be right but i can not understand the =chose function. Please help me out, i have to submit my assignment. Thank you. "Stefi" wrote: If you have max 29 choices then =CHOOSE(A1-10,23,25,27,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41 ,42,43,44,45) return percentages shown in your table. Replace percentage numbers to your real values. You can use also VLOOKUP if you store your table in a separate sheet. IF function can be embedded up to 7 levels. If you have more than 7 conditions you have to choose some other solution but there is no recipe, the solution depends on the actual task. Regards, Stefi a.g. ezt *rta: How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 . . . . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? |
Multiple if statements in one cell
On Friday, November 21, 2008 2:38:04 AM UTC-5, a. g. wrote:
How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 . . . . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? |
Multiple if statements in one cell
Please help me to have the following set of arguments work; the last one is the one that cannot make it work; when the cell is empty i want it to give me a "in progress" message but it does not because the "Completed Early" argument takes over. =IF(F12=E12,"Completed",IF(F12E12,"Completed late",IF(F12 |
Multiple if statements in one cell
On Monday, August 6, 2012 7:48:41 AM UTC-5, LUIS wrote:
Please help me to have the following set of arguments work; the last one is the one that cannot make it work; when the cell is empty i want it to give me a "in progress" message but it does not because the "Completed Early" argument takes over. =IF(F12=E12,"Completed",IF(F12E12,"Completed late",IF(F12 this is the complete set of arguments; the last post did not have it all: =IF(F12=E12,"Completed",IF(F12E12,"Completed late",IF(F12<E12,"Completed early",IF(F12,"","In progress")))) |
Multiple if statements in one cell
On Friday, November 21, 2008 1:38:04 AM UTC-6, a. g. wrote:
How many if statements i can use in single cell? one cell accepts only 8 if statements. I want to assign conditions as given below: Service Percentage 11 23 12 25 13 27 14 29 . . . . upto 30 years service I design three cells. Year service Rate of Pension Amount in year service user will enter 11, 12,13 etc. and the rate of pension will automatically be calculated according to years, if 11 years service then 23% etc. Please help me. specifically tell me how many if statements can be used in one cell and if i want to check 20 conditions then is it possible? How about =(B16*2)+1 11*2=22+1=23 |
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