discount formula help
I have a worksheet formula I need help with.
Starting with a price as the base price -- I need to have 5 columns for available discounts to be applied to the base price.. for ex. Discount discount discount disc disc final price .. $10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ??? Some line items will have 1 discount to apply Some will have 2, some 3 , some 4 etc.... So depending on the numbers in the discount fields will determine how many computations need to me made to the first number... What is the best way to set this up? Thank you!! |
discount formula help
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base price disc disc disc disc disc final price 10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ???? Hope this is better "Grace" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet formula I need help with. Starting with a price as the base price -- I need to have 5 columns for available discounts to be applied to the base price.. for ex. Discount discount discount disc disc final price . $10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ??? Some line items will have 1 discount to apply Some will have 2, some 3 , some 4 etc.... So depending on the numbers in the discount fields will determine how many computations need to me made to the first number... What is the best way to set this up? Thank you!! |
discount formula help
Assuming that your data is on row 2 and that 25 means 25% etc, and
that its real value is therefore 0.25, put this formula in G2: =(1-SUM(B2:F2))*A2 If you don't want one of the discounts, just set it to 0 (or just delete the cell contents). Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 24, 8:16 pm, "Grace" wrote: That didn't show how I anticipated base price disc disc disc disc disc final price 10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ???? Hope this is better"Grace" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet formula I need help with. Starting with a price as the base price -- I need to have 5 columns for available discounts to be applied to the base price.. for ex. Discount discount discount disc disc final price . $10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ??? Some line items will have 1 discount to apply Some will have 2, some 3 , some 4 etc.... So depending on the numbers in the discount fields will determine how many computations need to me made to the first number... What is the best way to set this up? Thank you!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
discount formula help
Thank you Pete, but I don't want to add the discounts together and apply,
I want to take first discount, apply it to list, get the result .. then apply the sencond discount to that result, all the way across... if there is a discount % in the field... Some items get one discount... some get two, some three ... etc... Does that make sense? Grace "Pete_UK" wrote in message ps.com... Assuming that your data is on row 2 and that 25 means 25% etc, and that its real value is therefore 0.25, put this formula in G2: =(1-SUM(B2:F2))*A2 If you don't want one of the discounts, just set it to 0 (or just delete the cell contents). Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 24, 8:16 pm, "Grace" wrote: That didn't show how I anticipated base price disc disc disc disc disc final price 10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ???? Hope this is better"Grace" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet formula I need help with. Starting with a price as the base price -- I need to have 5 columns for available discounts to be applied to the base price.. for ex. Discount discount discount disc disc final price . $10,000 25 10 5 5 2.5 ??? Some line items will have 1 discount to apply Some will have 2, some 3 , some 4 etc.... So depending on the numbers in the discount fields will determine how many computations need to me made to the first number... What is the best way to set this up? Thank you!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
discount formula help
Hello Grace,
Array-enter (enter with CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER, not only with ENTER) =A1*PRODUCT(1-B1:F1%) Unused discount cells should be deleted or filled with 0 (zero). Regards, Bernd |
discount formula help
Thank you so much...
That seems to be exactly what I need!!! Thanks again "Bernd P" wrote in message oups.com... Hello Grace, Array-enter (enter with CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER, not only with ENTER) =A1*PRODUCT(1-B1:F1%) Unused discount cells should be deleted or filled with 0 (zero). Regards, Bernd |
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