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Good evening:
What is the easiest way to perform the following: On one side, I have Column A (the quantity actually purchased and ordered), B (the unit price), C (the total price), and on the other side are Column D (the estimated quantity needed), E (the estimated unit price), F (the estimated total price). I already have two additional columns G (a quantity variance) and H (a total price variance). I am attempting to distinguish the two in a totally separate column, column I. In other words, I would like column I to state "If column A is greater than column D, then Column I should be column F AND/OR if column C is greater than column F then te price in column F should be reflected. I would like all of that to be column I. Is there a formula to include both equations? Thank you very much. |
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So, what do you want to see in column I - two numbers?
What if D is greater than A? What if F is greater than C? Please be more specific. Pete On Apr 16, 11:35*pm, Shaun H. in the United States <Shaun H. in the United wrote: Good evening: What is the easiest way to perform the following: On one side, I have Column A (the quantity actually purchased and ordered), B (the unit price), C (the total price), and on the other side are Column D (the estimated quantity needed), E (the estimated unit price), F (the estimated total price). I already have two additional columns G (a quantity variance) and H (a total price variance). I am attempting to distinguish the two in a totally separate column, column I. In other words, I would like column I to state "If column A is greater than column D, then Column I should be column F AND/OR if column C is greater than column F then te price in column F should be reflected. I would like all of that to be column I. Is there a formula to include both equations? Thank you very much. |
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If column D is greater than column A or if F is greater than C, then column I
needs to be the lessor (the lessor quantity and the lessor price). I only want one number to be reflected. *********************** Ex: Column A= 85 (the quantity actually purchased and ordered), B=$2.15 (the unit price), C= $182.75 (the total price), and on the other side are Column D= 75 (the estimated quantity needed), E= $1.59 (the estimated unit price), F= $119.25 (the estimated total price). The two additional columns G= -(10) (a quantity variance) and H= -($63.50) (a total price variance). Although a quantity of 85 (A) were actually purchased, only the quantity of 75 (D) will be allowed. Likewise, the total dollar amount of $119.25 (F) cannot be exceeded. If the D or F figures are greater, then the A or C figures will be used. ************************ Column I should be only one figure, the lessor of the two. Thank you. "Pete_UK" wrote: So, what do you want to see in column I - two numbers? What if D is greater than A? What if F is greater than C? Please be more specific. Pete On Apr 16, 11:35 pm, Shaun H. in the United States <Shaun H. in the United wrote: Good evening: What is the easiest way to perform the following: On one side, I have Column A (the quantity actually purchased and ordered), B (the unit price), C (the total price), and on the other side are Column D (the estimated quantity needed), E (the estimated unit price), F (the estimated total price). I already have two additional columns G (a quantity variance) and H (a total price variance). I am attempting to distinguish the two in a totally separate column, column I. In other words, I would like column I to state "If column A is greater than column D, then Column I should be column F AND/OR if column C is greater than column F then te price in column F should be reflected. I would like all of that to be column I. Is there a formula to include both equations? Thank you very much. |
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