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Lost Cluster

IF function
 
Im using the If Function to compare a string of text to a letter. This is
what I have

ColA has names ColB has the days off in this format (string of text)
Su/M/Tu-Th ColC-J have the days of the week Monday-Sunday. I want the names
of Col A to appear in Col C-J if they work those days. So the If Function
that Im using is: =IF(B1<"M",A1,"")
But its not working. Im trying to say that if ColB does not equal M
(Monday) then put the name from ColA under Monday.
Thanks


FSt1

IF function
 
hi
you could use the wildcard character *.

=if(B1="*M*",A1,"")

regards
FSt1

"Lost Cluster" wrote:

Im using the If Function to compare a string of text to a letter. This is
what I have

ColA has names ColB has the days off in this format (string of text)
Su/M/Tu-Th ColC-J have the days of the week Monday-Sunday. I want the names
of Col A to appear in Col C-J if they work those days. So the If Function
that Im using is: =IF(B1<"M",A1,"")
But its not working. Im trying to say that if ColB does not equal M
(Monday) then put the name from ColA under Monday.
Thanks


Dave Peterson

IF function
 
The asterisks won't be treated as wildcards in that formula.

But =countif() does support wildcards:
=if(countif(b1,"*M*")=0,A1,"")

Or =find()/=search():

=if(iserror(find("M",b1)),a1,"")

=find() is case sensitive
=search() is not case sensitive



FSt1 wrote:

hi
you could use the wildcard character *.

=if(B1="*M*",A1,"")

regards
FSt1

"Lost Cluster" wrote:

Im using the If Function to compare a string of text to a letter. This is
what I have

ColA has names ColB has the days off in this format (string of text)
Su/M/Tu-Th ColC-J have the days of the week Monday-Sunday. I want the names
of Col A to appear in Col C-J if they work those days. So the If Function
that Im using is: =IF(B1<"M",A1,"")
But its not working. Im trying to say that if ColB does not equal M
(Monday) then put the name from ColA under Monday.
Thanks


--

Dave Peterson

MS-Exl-Learner

IF function
 
Not sure whether this is what you are looking for€¦

If the First Character of B1 < M
=IF(TRIM(LEFT(B1,1))<"M",A1,"")

Or

If you want to look B1 cell whether its having the character M in any case
(Upper or Lower)
=IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("M",B1))=FALSE,A1,"")

Or

If you want to look B1 cell whether its having the character M only in upper
case.
=IF(ISNUMBER(FIND("M",B1))=FALSE,A1,"")

Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps!

--------------------
(Ms-Exl-Learner)
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"Lost Cluster" wrote:

Im using the If Function to compare a string of text to a letter. This is
what I have

ColA has names ColB has the days off in this format (string of text)
Su/M/Tu-Th ColC-J have the days of the week Monday-Sunday. I want the names
of Col A to appear in Col C-J if they work those days. So the If Function
that Im using is: =IF(B1<"M",A1,"")
But its not working. Im trying to say that if ColB does not equal M
(Monday) then put the name from ColA under Monday.
Thanks


FSt1

IF function
 
and you're right. i did test but not the right way.
also tested..
=IF(MID(B2,4,1)="m",A2,"")
=IF(FIND("M",B2,1)=4,A2,"")
i should have posted those.

thanks for the corrections.
regards
FSt1

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

The asterisks won't be treated as wildcards in that formula.

But =countif() does support wildcards:
=if(countif(b1,"*M*")=0,A1,"")

Or =find()/=search():

=if(iserror(find("M",b1)),a1,"")

=find() is case sensitive
=search() is not case sensitive



FSt1 wrote:

hi
you could use the wildcard character *.

=if(B1="*M*",A1,"")

regards
FSt1

"Lost Cluster" wrote:

I€„¢m using the If Function to compare a string of text to a letter. This is
what I have

ColA has names ColB has the days off in this format (string of text)
Su/M/Tu-Th ColC-J have the days of the week Monday-Sunday. I want the names
of Col A to appear in Col C-J if they work those days. So the If Function
that I€„¢m using is: =IF(B1<"M",A1,"")
But it€„¢s not working. I€„¢m trying to say that if ColB does not equal M
(Monday) then put the name from ColA under Monday.
Thanks


--

Dave Peterson
.



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