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I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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=IF(AR2="closed","Not Required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost
Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue"))))) "Scoooter" wrote: Dear All I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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Do you mean this?
=IF(AR2="Closed","Not required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue"))))) AR2 is not referred to in your original formula "Scoooter" wrote: Dear All I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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You need to wrap another IF around what you already have.
=if(AR2="closed","Not Required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue"))))) -- Carlos "Scoooter" wrote in message oups.com... Dear All I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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Also your last IF is incomplete, the third argument is missing. Try this
one without the last IF, using "Very Overdue" as the false argument in the IF before. =if(AR2="closed","Not Required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue","Very Overdue")))) -- Carlos "CarlosAntenna" wrote in message ... You need to wrap another IF around what you already have. =if(AR2="closed","Not Required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue"))))) -- Carlos "Scoooter" wrote in message oups.com... Dear All I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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Thanks for that. I obviously have not thought about this to the degree
that I should have. It now works but throws up a 'False' if AR2=Open. I need it to run through the argument as normal if AR2=Open but If AR2=Closed then I need it to show "Not Required". Thanks again. Toppers wrote: Do you mean this? =IF(AR2="Closed","Not required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue"))))) AR2 is not referred to in your original formula "Scoooter" wrote: Dear All I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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Thanks everyone, got it working.
Scoooter Scoooter wrote: Thanks for that. I obviously have not thought about this to the degree that I should have. It now works but throws up a 'False' if AR2=Open. I need it to run through the argument as normal if AR2=Open but If AR2=Closed then I need it to show "Not Required". Thanks again. Toppers wrote: Do you mean this? =IF(AR2="Closed","Not required",IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue"))))) AR2 is not referred to in your original formula "Scoooter" wrote: Dear All I am trying to have the following argument state that IF AR2="closed",Then return "Not Required" but I keep getting an error. Would anyone be able to help me with this? =IF(AK3<=5,"",IF(AK3<=10,"Almost Due",IF(AK3<=15,"Overdue",IF(AK315,"Very Overdue")))) Thank you Scoooter |
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