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Thanks David - tried that one - it changes the cell to "Open Call" for some
reason? "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you looked at NETWORKDAYS(), rather than DAYS360() ? -- David Biddulph "Andy B" wrote in message ... I am trying to calculate the difference between one cell and another - both having dates in, to establish if a service level is being achieved for completing a task. eg. B2 = 25/6/07 and L2 = 30/6/07 (5 days) currently if there is no date in L2, it will say "open call" - indicating that it has not been completed. the calculation used currently is =IF(ISERROR(DAYS360(B2,L2,TRUE)),"Open Call",DAYS360(B2,L2,TRUE)) however this does not show working days taken to complete the call, which is key to the measurement. Can anybody help please? |
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