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Hi all,
I'm working on a leave management solution for my office and it has 3 worksheets. The first one has the leave application data; the second has the daywise breakup of available and approved leave slots while the third sheet has the accrued leave for each employee. The solution allows the employees to enter the start date and end date for their leaves and then approves the leave based on two conditions - there should be enough slots available on that day and there should be a positive accrued leave balance for the employee. The problem I'm facing here is that when an employee applies for leave on a day when there aren't enough slots available, the formula for approval returns a No. However, it becomes a No for all previous instances where employees applied for a leave on that day. What I want is that once a leave application is processed, the approval formula for that application should stop recalculating. Is there any way this can be done? Thanks, Sam |
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