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what does that mean, please? are you referring to the first formula, and the
INT, or something about the second formula that I need to correct...well, i know it needs correcting; it doesn't work. help please thanks! -- barbarat "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: It is not truncating, check with a negative value -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) " wrote in message ... "barbarat" wrote: Hello again...yes, I think I understand it. Great. The INT is for rounding, right? Well, for truncating. It will match $1 to $1 through $1.99. If you want to round (match $2 to $1.50 through $2.49), change INT(...) to ROUND(...,0). If you want to match $2 to $1.01 through $2 -- i.e, to any dollar or part thereof -- use ROUNDUP(...,0) or CEILING(...,1). |
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