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I am being provided data with a date/time stamp where I want to calculate if
there is a difference between two dates, but ignore the time. Example: in cell A2 I have 11/22/2005 0:00 and in cell B2 I have 11/22/2005 12:00 and my current formula is IF(B2A2,1,0) and it is giving me a result of 1. I want the formula to ignore the time and give me a result of 0 because the dates are the same. I already tried just reformating A2 and B2, but that did not work. The time data is still there in the background. Thanks! |
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