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Hi

I use a large SS that has expiry dates in column H for "live" jobs. I have a
stats screen that counts the amount of entries that are beyond this date
using a countif statement. For example: =countif('Sheetname'!H:H,today())-1)

I repeat this upto -7 and that is excels limit on the amount of statements I
can perform. So, I can only see the amount of jobs that are a max of 7 days
over the expiry. Im sure there is an easier calculation for this that will
count more than 7 days past today?

Please help!!!

John
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Hi

I use a large SS that has expiry dates in column H for "live" jobs. I have
a
stats screen that counts the amount of entries that are beyond this date
using a countif statement. For example:
=countif('Sheetname'!H:H,today())-1)

I repeat this upto -7 and that is excels limit on the amount of statements
I
can perform. So, I can only see the amount of jobs that are a max of 7
days
over the expiry. Im sure there is an easier calculation for this that will
count more than 7 days past today?

Please help!!!

John



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JonnieP wrote:
Hi

I use a large SS that has expiry dates in column H for "live" jobs. I have a
stats screen that counts the amount of entries that are beyond this date
using a countif statement. For example: =countif('Sheetname'!H:H,today())-1)

I repeat this upto -7 and that is excels limit on the amount of statements I
can perform. So, I can only see the amount of jobs that are a max of 7 days
over the expiry. Im sure there is an easier calculation for this that will
count more than 7 days past today?

Please help!!!

John

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