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What is your little calculation trying to do, actually? It will impact
earlier calculations as well. Once we know what you are trying to accomplish, we can go forward. -- John C "Gina" wrote: I have possibly screwed up in a big way. In my spreadsheet I have assumed that records would be added chronologically (as they should), and did not allow for the fact that people don't always do as they should. Which means, my little calculation in Cell C615 ( =D615-D614) could actually return a negative number if the items were not data entered in Chronological order. I'm not sure whether the formula in Cell C615 should be altered to say- look at the date in Cells D002:D2500 and find the one with a date nearest, but less than cell D615- and subtract that date from cell D615 and return the value to Cell C615--- or if I should somehow prevent records from being entered out of order. Any ideas or help would be very greatly appreciated. Gina |
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I am trying to summarize data for an operations program. The operations
admin has a worksheet "Data" where she will enter individual events that required attention as line items. There are several "Districts" that fall under the scope of Operations that can receive awards based on the number of days they have gone without any new events. Each event receives a new line item in the Data worksheet, and the name of the District is recorded in Column G. I made a worksheet called "Frequencies" where I have built a table that reports the longest span of time each district has gone without a safety event. Here is the calculation for the "Admin" district: =MAX(IF((Data!A2:A2500=2007)*(Data!G2:G2500="Admin ")*(Data!J2:J2500<"FA"),Data!C2:C2500)) The "Max" value is coming from Column C of the "Data" worksheet. Column C on the data worksheet is a calculation that subtracts the date of the previously entered record (The date is stored D2), from the current record (D3). It is a simple calculation: =D3-D2. This will work perfectly unless the admin decides to enter dates out of order, which could result in a negative value being returned in Cell C3. What I need to do is to correct what is going on in Column C of the "Data" worksheet. Instead of subtracting the date of the previous record from the date of the current record- I'd like the calculation in Column C to look at All dates in Column D, cells D2:D2500, find the date that is closest to, but previous to the date of the current record, and subtract that date from the current date- and return that value. "John C" wrote: What is your little calculation trying to do, actually? It will impact earlier calculations as well. Once we know what you are trying to accomplish, we can go forward. -- John C "Gina" wrote: I have possibly screwed up in a big way. In my spreadsheet I have assumed that records would be added chronologically (as they should), and did not allow for the fact that people don't always do as they should. Which means, my little calculation in Cell C615 ( =D615-D614) could actually return a negative number if the items were not data entered in Chronological order. I'm not sure whether the formula in Cell C615 should be altered to say- look at the date in Cells D002:D2500 and find the one with a date nearest, but less than cell D615- and subtract that date from cell D615 and return the value to Cell C615--- or if I should somehow prevent records from being entered out of order. Any ideas or help would be very greatly appreciated. Gina |
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