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I need a formula that will allow me to calc before a certain date and after a certain date.
=if(A2<=DATE(2015,8,27),(F2*1.14),(F2*1.15))
It just multiplies column F with 1.15.
I'm assuming I need to bring in the date column into the equation?
Solved by M. Q. in 20 mins
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Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:08
Hello, welcome to Got It pro
User
15/03/2018 - 08:08
Hello
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:09
Let's try it on sheet
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:10
I just copy your formula
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:11
as you see it works here. Let's think what can be missed here
User
15/03/2018 - 08:12
Let me copy my sheet
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:12
1.A column must be date
User
15/03/2018 - 08:12
I copied my test table.
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:13
2. if you compare with F2 only you have to save its place by adding dollar sign "$F$2"
User
15/03/2018 - 08:14
Why would it not work on my sheet bybut it works here?
User
15/03/2018 - 08:14
What would my date format have to be?
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:16
first I check the dates with isdate() formula
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:16
as ypu see some aren't dates
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:16
let's reprint them
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:16
17/5/2016
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:19
i see its american date format here
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:20
first day, after that -day
User
15/03/2018 - 08:20
What format should it be for the formula to work on my sheet
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:21
you should your data at date column be at american date format
User
15/03/2018 - 08:22
Ok I will try that. Thank you for your help
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:23
the formula is OK
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:23
as you see i change amount to 100
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:23
the date after is 115
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:24
and before is 114
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:24
you also can check if date is correct by =ISDATE()
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:25
Thank you. Have I answered your question?
Excelchat Expert
15/03/2018 - 08:25
Thank you for using Got It and welcome again
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