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Outstanding Action Days =IF(AND(Status="C”),TODAY()-Response Date,"")
Outstanding Status=IF(AND(Outstanding Action Days="")," No Action Required",IF(AND(Outstanding Action Days<=21),"Outstanding Actions",IF(AND(Outstanding Action Days>21),"Overdue Actions","Check")))
Please i want calculated coumns based on above statment.
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Hi @Anonymous
Create columns
Outstanding Action Days = IF([Status]="C",DATEDIFF([Reponse Date],TODAY(),DAY))
Outstanding Status =
IF (
[Outstanding Action Days] = BLANK (),
"No Action Required",
IF ( [Outstanding Action Days] <= 21, "Outstanding Actions", "Overdue Actions" )
)
there is no "check" value matched in the condition.
If you need "check" to show, please share more details(data example/screenshots) for further analysis.
Hi @Anonymous
Create columns
Outstanding Action Days = IF([Status]="C",DATEDIFF([Reponse Date],TODAY(),DAY))
Outstanding Status =
IF (
[Outstanding Action Days] = BLANK (),
"No Action Required",
IF ( [Outstanding Action Days] <= 21, "Outstanding Actions", "Overdue Actions" )
)
there is no "check" value matched in the condition.
If you need "check" to show, please share more details(data example/screenshots) for further analysis.
@Anonymous You can use DATEDIFF in your formula to calculate the difference between two dates. Also I would recommend using SWITCH in the Outstanding Status definition rathern than IF.
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