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I'm trying to write a formula to determine if a delivery is on time. In the
example below, I used =IF(O6<=N6,"Yes","No") and Excel returned "No", but this shipment was on time. What am I doing wrong? Column N Column O Scheduled Delivery Date / Time Actual Delivery Date / Time 25-May-10 05:00 PM 25-May-10 09:00 AM |
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