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If the lockup periods recur for eternity, what relevance does the date
in C1 have to funding? In article , "darren16" wrote: i may not have been specific enough. the lockup periods are recurring for eternity (theoretically of course). for example, for the two year. i need {T,T+2,T+4,T+6,...} "JE McGimpsey" wrote: If I understand you correctly: D1: =IF(C1<=DATE(YEAR(A1)+B1,MONTH(A1),DAY(A1)),"Funde d","Under-funded") In article , "darren16" wrote: i have a cell that contains a date (A1). this date forms the basis of a lockup period that can be 2 years, 3 years, or 5 years (entered in B1). the user will enter a date in the future (in cell C1), and a formula (in D1) needs to be able to determine whether the funds are available. any help on the formula would be highly appreciated. thanks! |
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