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Hi,
I have rows containing dates (as below) where i am trying to create a flag that takes the blank cells into account. I want to be able to flag whether a quote date was after the em1 date, but before the em2 and em3 dates, therefore highlighting that it came as a result of em1. The problem I'm encountering is that when em1, 2 or 3 have a blank cell, my logic returns a blank. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hi @Anonymous
Could you mark my answer as a solution if you feel that makes sense. If not, please share more details for your scenario so that we could help further on it.
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @Anonymous
You may have a look at below formula to check if they match your request. If it is not your case, please explain more about the expected output when em1,2,or 3 have a blank.
Logic1 = IF(Test[Quote Date]>Test[EM2],1)
Logic2 = IF(Test[Quote Date]<Test[EM2]||Test[EM2]=BLANK(),1)
Logic3 = IF(Test[Quote Date]<Test[EM3]||Test[EM3]=BLANK(),1)
Final = IF(Test[Logic1]&&Test[Logic2]&&Test[Logic3]&&1,Test[Quote Date])
Regards,
Cherie
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