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A1 = Original Planned Due Date
B1 = Revised Planned Due Date C1 = Actual Due Date Im trying to write a formula that computes the following: 1) If dates exist in cells B1 AND C1, calculate delivery performance (i.e., Eary, On-time, or Late) in cell D1 ELSE 2) If dates exist in cells A1 AND C1, calculate delivery performance in cell D1 ELSE 3) If there are no dates in ((A1 AND B1) OR C1), display Missing date(s) in cell D1 The formula I have written so far is: =IF(AND(CELL("type",B1)="v",CELL("type",C1)="v"),I F(B1C1,"Early",IF(B1=C1,"On-time","Late")),IF(AND(CELL("type",A1)="v",CELL("ty pe",C1)="v"),IF(A1C1,"Early",IF(A1=C1,"On-time","Late")))) The only part of my formula that Im having trouble figuring out is how to capture #3 above. Also, is there a way to rewrite my formula so that it doesnt use so many nested IF statements? Is there a different Excel built-in function that I can use to streamline my formula? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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