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I have a spreadsheet that has 4 columns in my results page. These columns
contain dates. For instance I have a Committed Cure date and an Actual Cure date and then a committed test date and an actual test date. There are a number of rows and several sections that need to be counted separately. How do I write an IF statement to show if the committed cure date is in the past and the actual cure date is showing a default date (until real date is populated) of 0-Jan-00 how many lines meet this criteria? I would have to do the same type of statement for my testing dates. If it's easier to do a countif function what would be the best way to write that function? Thank you in advance. |
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