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=(IF(OR('Calculation-Part 46 & 48 Viols.'!O17="No
Likelihood",'Calculation-Part 46 & 48 Viols.'!O17="Unlikely"),60,VLOOKUP('Calculation-Part 46 & 48 Viols.'!U29,'Special Assessment Table-AccInv'!A4:B115,2,FALSE)),(IF('Calculation-Part 46 & 48 Viols.'!U15<=19,60,VLOOKUP('Calculation-Part 46 & 48 Viols.'!U29,'Special Assessment Table-AccInv'!A4:B115,2,FALSE)))) I have came upon an obstcale that I cannot over come. What I am trying to accomplish is to write a formula were I am referencing two different cells and comparing three different criteria. The above formula I get a #Vallue error. I have tried multiple formula designs and can not get anything to work. If I have a 104(a) Citation that has a gravity of No Likelihood or Unlikely and also has a violation history of less than or equal to 19 points the value should equate out to $60. Let say the violation history is larger than 19, then the value should equate out to whatever the points total equals. I am using a VLOOKUP formula to search for this value. On the other hand if the gravity is higher, lets say reasonably likely then the formula should lookup the dollar value from my table. I am calculating a dollar penalty amount for what is called a non-S&S single penalty. I have developed this spread sheet to help automate and speed up some calculations. Please review and offer any help to try to arrive at a formula that will work. Thanks Don |
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