I'm trying to work with a sheet which has a column of date which has this format "Mar-30 2018 20:44". I tried using aging formula "=TODAY()-DATECELL" but it giving value error.
Looks like column data is not recognized as date type. Please help.
I'm trying to work with a sheet which has a column of date which has this format "Mar-30 2018 20:44". I tried using aging formula "=TODAY()-DATECELL" but it giving value error.
Looks like column data is not recognized as date type. Please help.
DATECELL is not a valid function. What is your formula? Do you have a UDF in your workbook? Are you sure your dates really are dates or just text?
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It seems to me that this "Mar-30 2018 20:44" is a text string. So, it needs to be converted to a real date.
Try this:
Assuming "Mar-30 2018 20:44" is in cell A1
Enter formula in B1
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Or this shorter version
v A B 1 Mar-30 2018 20:44 107
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Last edited by AlKey; 07-16-2018 at 09:11 AM.
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Thanks for the response. "=TODAY()-DATECELL" is the syntax i follow. By DATACELL i mean the cell address of the DATE(Actual formula usage is =TODAY()-D2)
Thank you..The data type shows general and i tried changing it to use the formula.Its giving value error after i use the formula.
Last edited by AliGW; 07-16-2018 at 11:31 AM.
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