I entered a new date and column L is now showing up as False.
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I entered a new date and column L is now showing up as False.
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Last edited by apradox; 10-06-2020 at 10:50 AM.
What cell has the formula you provided?
What is the formula in column L?
What is the logic of your formula? Why add a utilization to a date? Seems like adding apples and elephants.
L - =AND($J$12>=J48,OR($K$12<=K48,K48=""))
J - =DATE(2020,1,-2)-WEEKDAY(DATE(2020,1,3))+H12*7
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The dates shows when they start or end. So if they end, it should give a FALSE output. I added a start date and it should come out as TRUE
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Excel calculates dates by counting the number of days since 1/1/1900.
In cell J12, 44081 corresponds to the date 9/7/2020.
The formula for L48 begins =AND($J$12>=J48...
The date shown in the screenshot, 9/16/2020 (44090) is greater than 9/7/2020 (44081), so the AND function evaluates to false.
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Thank you! That makes sense! So I'm thinking I have to adjust the formula on
J12 =DATE(2020,1,-2)-WEEKDAY(DATE(2020,1,3))+H12*7
This is where I'm stuck. How do I change this formula so that when I add a new 'Start Date' result value is True; but when I add an 'End Date' the value returns False?
I see that the title above post #1 is different from the rest, so I assume that is the edited title, Thank You.
I think that to answer the question of how to change the formula in cell J12 so that it meets the conditions "when I add a new 'Start Date' result value is True; but when I add an 'End Date' the value returns False" we would need to know the rational behind the formula and why the resulting date is used in the formula for L14:L48.
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