Hi,
can any please advise of the syntax required to amend the formula =DATEVALUE(TRIM(Input!B2)) to include ISERROR to prevent #VALUE! being returned.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks in advance
Regards
Rob
Hi,
can any please advise of the syntax required to amend the formula =DATEVALUE(TRIM(Input!B2)) to include ISERROR to prevent #VALUE! being returned.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks in advance
Regards
Rob
Rob
=IFERROR(your_formula,"")
Ali
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=IFERROR(DATEVALUE(TRIM(Input!B2)),"")
Oops....Ali already provided it.
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Tom
Seeing as teh title is asking for ISERROR and not IFERROR, I would go with Joe's suggestion, otherwise IFERROR might be a better option.
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