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Hi Ibvalentine
I notice that you changed your sample file.
You're not calculating the same way, but still not working every time.
I took your old form and simplified the formulas, kept your format, are you
still interested.

Regards
John
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Hi ibvalentine
You're welcome but still not right,changing D760 to D730 will change tthe
number to 1 but it is moving to the $1.56 section. the total number of days is
41, it should stay in the 1.25$ section.I think I would use a different
approach but sorry I don't have the time at this moment.
HTH
John
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"John" wrote:
John,

Thanks for finding that error. the first nested if statement had D760
instead of D730 for the logical test.

Hi
I believe there is a mistake in your formula.
Change the starting date on the first line to feb.20
Sample from your file :2/20/2009 4/1/2009 40 1 0 0 11 0
$13.75
It's giving 11 days in April but if you change it to March, its giving 1
which I
think it should be right. I'm not sure why it's not working in February but
working in January & March.
Regards
John



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