=IF((C6>0)*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
=IF((C6>0)*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
You need to include a second S24= preceding the 60 like so:
=IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
--
Regards,
db
"chiefnmd" wrote:
> =IF((C6>0)*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
> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
How can S24 equal both 50 and 60 at the same time?
Biff
"db" <db@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CA32B696-00F1-4D9B-9FEC-3C823C9D559B@microsoft.com...
> You need to include a second S24= preceding the 60 like so:
>
> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
>
> --
> Regards,
> db
>
>
> "chiefnmd" wrote:
>
>> =IF((C6>0)*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
lol that's a good point.
chiefnmd why don't you explain, in words, what you are trying to accomplish,
that way we will better understand how you should organize your formula.
--
Regards,
db
"Biff" wrote:
> > =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
>
> How can S24 equal both 50 and 60 at the same time?
>
> Biff
>
> "db" <db@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CA32B696-00F1-4D9B-9FEC-3C823C9D559B@microsoft.com...
> > You need to include a second S24= preceding the 60 like so:
> >
> > =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > db
> >
> >
> > "chiefnmd" wrote:
> >
> >> =IF((C6>0)*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
>
>
>
lol that's a good point.
chiefnmd why don't you explain, in words, what you are trying to accomplish,
that way we will better understand how you should organize your formula.
--
Regards,
db
"Biff" wrote:
> > =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
>
> How can S24 equal both 50 and 60 at the same time?
>
> Biff
>
> "db" <db@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CA32B696-00F1-4D9B-9FEC-3C823C9D559B@microsoft.com...
> > You need to include a second S24= preceding the 60 like so:
> >
> > =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > db
> >
> >
> > "chiefnmd" wrote:
> >
> >> =IF((C6>0)*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
>
>
>
> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
How can S24 equal both 50 and 60 at the same time?
Biff
"db" <db@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CA32B696-00F1-4D9B-9FEC-3C823C9D559B@microsoft.com...
> You need to include a second S24= preceding the 60 like so:
>
> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
>
> --
> Regards,
> db
>
>
> "chiefnmd" wrote:
>
>> =IF((C6>0)*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
Hi!
> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)
In the AND function, the "60" is doing nothing! It's not being evaluated for
anything!
Try this:
=IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
defined")
"Not defined" means that you haven't defined what to do if C6 is NOT greater
than 0 OR S24 does NOT equal 50,60 or 70.
Biff
"chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:BE129774-DE9E-4E5C-B40A-92493208787F@microsoft.com...
> =IF((C6>0)*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
> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
> defined")
Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
=IF(AND(C6>0,OR(S24={50,60,70})),M6/(S24/10),"Not defined")
--
Regards
Sandy
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"Biff" <biffinpitt@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
>> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)
>
> In the AND function, the "60" is doing nothing! It's not being evaluated
> for anything!
>
> Try this:
>
> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
> defined")
>
> "Not defined" means that you haven't defined what to do if C6 is NOT
> greater than 0 OR S24 does NOT equal 50,60 or 70.
>
> Biff
>
> "chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:BE129774-DE9E-4E5C-B40A-92493208787F@microsoft.com...
>> =IF((C6>0)*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
>
>
Hi Sandy!
>> Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
If it saves key strokes, it's better! <g>
Nice one! I didn't even "see" that!
Biff
"Sandy Mann" <sandymann2@mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:e5ONrhOqFHA.1024@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
>> defined")
>
> Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
>
>
> =IF(AND(C6>0,OR(S24={50,60,70})),M6/(S24/10),"Not defined")
> --
> Regards
>
> Sandy
> sandymann@mailinator.com
> Replace@mailinator with @tiscali.co.uk
>
>
> "Biff" <biffinpitt@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:%23c5BdxNqFHA.3204@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Hi!
>>
>>> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)
>>
>> In the AND function, the "60" is doing nothing! It's not being evaluated
>> for anything!
>>
>> Try this:
>>
>> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
>> defined")
>>
>> "Not defined" means that you haven't defined what to do if C6 is NOT
>> greater than 0 OR S24 does NOT equal 50,60 or 70.
>>
>> Biff
>>
>> "chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:BE129774-DE9E-4E5C-B40A-92493208787F@microsoft.com...
>>> =IF((C6>0)*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
>>
>>
>
>
Sandy Mann wrote...
>>=IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
>>defined")
>
>Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
>
>
>=IF(AND(C6>0,OR(S24={50,60,70})),M6/(S24/10),"Not defined")
....
Could be shortened a bit further.
=IF((C6>0)*OR(S24={50;60;70}),M6*10/S24,"Not defined")
Hi Sandy!
>> Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
If it saves key strokes, it's better! <g>
Nice one! I didn't even "see" that!
Biff
"Sandy Mann" <sandymann2@mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:e5ONrhOqFHA.1024@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
>> defined")
>
> Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
>
>
> =IF(AND(C6>0,OR(S24={50,60,70})),M6/(S24/10),"Not defined")
> --
> Regards
>
> Sandy
> sandymann@mailinator.com
> Replace@mailinator with @tiscali.co.uk
>
>
> "Biff" <biffinpitt@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:%23c5BdxNqFHA.3204@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Hi!
>>
>>> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)
>>
>> In the AND function, the "60" is doing nothing! It's not being evaluated
>> for anything!
>>
>> Try this:
>>
>> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
>> defined")
>>
>> "Not defined" means that you haven't defined what to do if C6 is NOT
>> greater than 0 OR S24 does NOT equal 50,60 or 70.
>>
>> Biff
>>
>> "chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:BE129774-DE9E-4E5C-B40A-92493208787F@microsoft.com...
>>> =IF((C6>0)*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
>>
>>
>
>
Sandy Mann wrote...
>>=IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
>>defined")
>
>Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
>
>
>=IF(AND(C6>0,OR(S24={50,60,70})),M6/(S24/10),"Not defined")
....
Could be shortened a bit further.
=IF((C6>0)*OR(S24={50;60;70}),M6*10/S24,"Not defined")
> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
> defined")
Can be shortened, (but is not necessarily faster or better):
=IF(AND(C6>0,OR(S24={50,60,70})),M6/(S24/10),"Not defined")
--
Regards
Sandy
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"Biff" <biffinpitt@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
>> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)
>
> In the AND function, the "60" is doing nothing! It's not being evaluated
> for anything!
>
> Try this:
>
> =IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
> defined")
>
> "Not defined" means that you haven't defined what to do if C6 is NOT
> greater than 0 OR S24 does NOT equal 50,60 or 70.
>
> Biff
>
> "chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:BE129774-DE9E-4E5C-B40A-92493208787F@microsoft.com...
>> =IF((C6>0)*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
>
>
I do not understand how your equation works but try
=m6/if(c6>0,if(or(S24=50,S24=60),5,if(S24=70,7,6)),6)
"chiefnmd" wrote:
> =IF((C6>0)*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
=IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)...
In the above statement, C6 refers to a cell that if anything is there it
will Reference S24 which will be placed there by another sheet, depending on
if 50 hours, 60 hours or 70 hours are scheduled. At that point M6 which is a
$ amount is then divided by 5 or 6 or 7. Depending on S24 being 50 or 60 or
70. The above formula works well for the first 2 but once a third is added it
no longer works.
--
The Chief
"chiefnmd" wrote:
> =IF((C6>0)*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
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
=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
>
See the replies by Sandy or Harlan.
Biff
"chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:1045FEDD-13FB-443F-8B06-488B0E59223A@microsoft.com...
> =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
>>
See the replies by Sandy or Harlan.
Biff
"chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:1045FEDD-13FB-443F-8B06-488B0E59223A@microsoft.com...
> =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
>>
=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
>
You need to include a second S24= preceding the 60 like so:
=IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,S24=60),M6/5,M6/6)
--
Regards,
db
"chiefnmd" wrote:
> =IF((C6>0)*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
Hi!
> =IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)
In the AND function, the "60" is doing nothing! It's not being evaluated for
anything!
Try this:
=IF(AND(C6>0,S24=50),M6/5,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=60),M6/6,IF(AND(C6>0,S24=70),M6/7,"Not
defined")
"Not defined" means that you haven't defined what to do if C6 is NOT greater
than 0 OR S24 does NOT equal 50,60 or 70.
Biff
"chiefnmd" <chiefnmd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:BE129774-DE9E-4E5C-B40A-92493208787F@microsoft.com...
> =IF((C6>0)*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
I do not understand how your equation works but try
=m6/if(c6>0,if(or(S24=50,S24=60),5,if(S24=70,7,6)),6)
"chiefnmd" wrote:
> =IF((C6>0)*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
=IF((C6>0)*AND(S24=50,60),M6/5,M6/6)...
In the above statement, C6 refers to a cell that if anything is there it
will Reference S24 which will be placed there by another sheet, depending on
if 50 hours, 60 hours or 70 hours are scheduled. At that point M6 which is a
$ amount is then divided by 5 or 6 or 7. Depending on S24 being 50 or 60 or
70. The above formula works well for the first 2 but once a third is added it
no longer works.
--
The Chief
"chiefnmd" wrote:
> =IF((C6>0)*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
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
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sirknightly
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