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Ashkore

Nesting formulas
 
I need to be able to create an "if" function that will populate to a couple
other "if" functions within itself.

What I'm trying to do is get one cell to look at the information entered in
another one, and if that cell gets to a certain number, to change the
equation to watch for a new number in that cell.

Example: Employee group one gets a pay raise when he hits 10, 25, and 50
sales. Employee group two gets a payraise when he hits 15, 25, and 55 sales.
How do I set a cell to say what level (1, 2, 3) the person is at currently?

curious engineer[_2_]

Nesting formulas
 
See if the following might help. You would need to creat another formula for
each Employee group because they get raises at different levels. For Employee
Group 1
this should help

=IF(AND(D39,D3<25),1,IF(AND(D324,D3<50),2,IF(D3 49,3,"no raise")))

This is assuming that the number of sales is in cell D3, and the status
showing what level for a raise they have reached is where this formula will
reside. Hope this helps

"Ashkore" wrote:

I need to be able to create an "if" function that will populate to a couple
other "if" functions within itself.

What I'm trying to do is get one cell to look at the information entered in
another one, and if that cell gets to a certain number, to change the
equation to watch for a new number in that cell.

Example: Employee group one gets a pay raise when he hits 10, 25, and 50
sales. Employee group two gets a payraise when he hits 15, 25, and 55 sales.
How do I set a cell to say what level (1, 2, 3) the person is at currently?



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