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I want to use a function to determine how many bonus tickets I should give
out at the end of each month. One (1) ticket for every three (3) apples sold and the number of bonus tickets are culmulative. For example, here is a table: Date ApplesSold #BonusTicket RepName jan 2 0 JOHN feb 3 1 JOHN mar 7 3 JOHN apr 5 4 JOHN may 12 8 JOHN jun 14 12 JOHN jul 19 18 JOHN aug 21 25 JOHN sep 1 25 JOHN |
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=INT(B2/3)
should do it -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "TRYIN" wrote in message ... I want to use a function to determine how many bonus tickets I should give out at the end of each month. One (1) ticket for every three (3) apples sold and the number of bonus tickets are culmulative. For example, here is a table: Date ApplesSold #BonusTicket RepName jan 2 0 JOHN feb 3 1 JOHN mar 7 3 JOHN apr 5 4 JOHN may 12 8 JOHN jun 14 12 JOHN jul 19 18 JOHN aug 21 25 JOHN sep 1 25 JOHN |
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ago? -- Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "TRYIN" wrote in message ... I want to use a function to determine how many bonus tickets I should give out at the end of each month. One (1) ticket for every three (3) apples sold and the number of bonus tickets are culmulative. For example, here is a table: Date ApplesSold #BonusTicket RepName jan 2 0 JOHN feb 3 1 JOHN mar 7 3 JOHN apr 5 4 JOHN may 12 8 JOHN jun 14 12 JOHN jul 19 18 JOHN aug 21 25 JOHN sep 1 25 JOHN |
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