=IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)...
This is how the formula should read, but let me explain what is happening.
1)On a seperate worksheet it is determined that either 50, 60, or 70 hours
will be scheduled for a particular agent for a given week.
2)On 2nd worksheet C6 will be the amount of hrs that agent worked for that
day. It really does not matter if it is 1 hr or more since the individual is
a salary employee. Thus the need to determine how much each day's cost is for
the individual, given that if he works 5 days that week (50) or 6 days(60) or
7 days(70).
=IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)...
C6>0 indicates the individual actually worked as scheduled.
S24=50,60 where S24 is the hrs scheduled for the individual.
M6/5 and M6/6 and M6/7 is salary divided by days scheduled thus getting a
dollar value for each day that is worked, and then reported .
Hope this is now clearer than mud.
The Chief
"sirknightly" wrote:
>
> The Chief,
>
> I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish here, and this may be
> usage I've never encountered before, but there are some parts of your
> formula that don't make sense:
>
> 1) You're multiplying C60 by a logical statement. In essence, you're
> taking the value of C60 * either TRUE or FALSE. This is fine in
> essence, but I don't think it's doing what you intend it to.
>
> 2) The second argument in your AND statement ("60") is always TRUE. 60
> is always 60, so there's no reason to include it in a logical
> statement.
>
> 3) The result of the condition in your IF statement (based on the two
> above) is that your condition will ALWAYS give you M6/6 unless "50" is
> entered in S24.
>
> 4) Because of 3) above, there is no reason to include C60 in the
> formula. It serves no purpose.
>
> From the looks of your formula, what you want it to do is multiply C60
> by M6 divided by S24 divided by 10. If this is the case, use this
> formula:
>
> =C60*(M6/(S24/10))
>
> Let me know if I've misunderstood your intention.
>
> Knightly
>
> chiefnmd Wrote:
> > =IF((C60)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)...This function works as I desire,
> > however I want to add a third option where S24 would =70 and M6/7. An
> > error
> > occurs stating too many arguments enterd. Can some help me??
> > --
> > The Chief
>
>
> --
> sirknightly
>
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