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Default Need to find Min value based on date range entered


Aladin,

Thanks for the response. I tried the function but could not get it to
work. I am going to try and attach a sample file (.pdf) for you to see
what I am attempting. Any additional help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!



Aladin Akyurek Wrote:
Assuming that the durations are true numbers, e.g., 09 is really 9, not
text...

=MIN(IF(TEXT(DateProcessedRange,"mm-yyyy")=TEXT(F2,"mm-yyyy")),DurationRange))

which you need to confirm with control+shift+enter instead of just with
enter.

F2 supposed to house a true date criterion in the form of e.g.,
1-Feb-04.



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