Formula Errors In Some Cells
Feb 17, 2014The following formulas is showing error in some cells?
=IF(ISTEXT(PRONOSTICOS!G5), PRONOSTICOS!G5, "")
The following formulas is showing error in some cells?
=IF(ISTEXT(PRONOSTICOS!G5), PRONOSTICOS!G5, "")
I have the formula =today()-g3 which works fine to let me know how many days a loan has been out. However when there is no date in column g i get #value! errors. Can anyone reccomend an alteration to the formula to avoid these errors showing up as they dont look great.
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I have worked on this a great deal and cannot seem to make a formula with the proper logic. There is a sample of an error in the spreadsheet.
Is there a way of hiding the #N/A which is returned as a result of a formula, but keep the formula in a cell so it may be included in a sum?
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View 11 Replies View RelatedI am trying to find some solution on frequent errors , that come up when one copy, or drag formulae.
Sometime the error doesn’t appear on surface, but after digging you realize that some formula is not pointing to correct
cells.
I want to create a macro which will do following things :
1. It will go to each cell in the selected range, and compare the cell’s formula with that of the cell on its right and left.
2. If the formulae are not similar it should change the color of that cell.
Basically, I am trying to catch logical errors. However I don’t know how to approach this problem? Is there any in-built functionality in Excel that can do this task ?
I have two columns that I want to compare - but one of them is the result of a VLOOKUP - so it may actually contain the #N/A error - how can I compare them so that:
if col 1 agrees with col 2, then "yes" is returned
if col 1 does not agree with col 2 but the VLOOKUP in col 2 has NOT returned an error (so it's still a valid comparison) then "NO" is returned
if col 2 shows a VLOOKUP #N/A error then "NO" is returned
or, perhaps more straightforwardly:
Col 1 = ABC, col 2 = ABC then return "YES"
Col 1 = ABC, col 2 = DEF then return "NO"
Col 1 = ABC, col 2 = #N/A then return "NO"
In a worksheet the data (text or numerical) from five columns are compared using the following formula.
=IF($A10$G10,"1ERROR",IF($B10$H10,"2ERROR",IF($C10$I10,"3ERROR",IF($D10$J10,"4ERROR",IF($E10$K10,"5ERROR","-")))))
The formula is working well. The problem is I get the result for the first column of error even if the error is in more than one column. I want the result should display all the errors with the column number 1, 2, 3 (or with column name A, B, C etc). The total number of error is not required. The exact columns which have the error should be displayed. For example if the error exists in 3, 4 and 5 columns, I should get the result as "345Error" or "CDEError".I use excel 2002.
i would like an if macro to pick up if cell dest (i have used a case to define this cell) contains an error or more imoprtantly #REF! then change the offending cells to 0 and put up a message box to put "Check XTA". i have found some that i think may work but i didnt understand them (they had function in them :smask so i couldnt put them in.is there a way to put them in with out functions or could someone point me in the right direction.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to inset a bank into a cell, and use that cell in a subsequent addition formula?
For example;
A1 contains 1
B1 contains 2
C1 contains =IF(A1=1,"",3)
D1 contains =A1+B1+C1
In the above case the cell D1 contains #VALUE and not 3, whereas if C1 were actually blank D1 would contain 3.
The reason I ask is that a blank is not the same value mathematically as 0. The latter is the number zero, whereas the former is the lack of any number.
I have a worksheet with a data base type list (16 cols, 10000 rows deep) which contains only 30 records, for testing purposes. Each cell is bordered in all 4 sides.
There will be a bunch or reports associated with this, requiring filtering and/or sorting. The macro instructions I applied so far are:
1) Locate last row.
2) Select the range from first to last row and apply a common row height (say, 24).
3) Sort as required
4) Filter as required.
5) Print
The sorting step has invariably failed.
The funny thing is that the code I used is the one produced by recording the steps. I am able to sort that segment manually, but the macro instructions fail.
here is the code...
Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("F5"), Order1:=xlAscending, Key2:=Range("H5") _
, Order2:=xlAscending, Header:=xlGuess, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:= _
False, Orientation:=xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2 _
:=xlSortNormal
i have a column C with thousands of data. in that column, i had done a vlookup formula based on the lookup_value on its right, that is column B. some of the values arent available in the mapping table, causing the #N/A error.
i want to be able to delete those #N/A errors so that my dataset looks 'cleaner'. its tiring for me to go through each row one by one and delete them manually. i wnat to create a macro but im not so sure how to start.
in pseudo-code, it shud be something like this:
delete cell if cell_value = #N/A error.
the following two statements return the error "Application-defined or object-defined error"
Code:
Sheets("Purchase").Range("PurchaseTax").FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(RC[-1]0,ROUND(RC[-1]/11,2),"")"
Sheets("Purchase").Range("FreightTax").Formula = "=IF(FreightCharge0,ROUND(FreightCharge/11,2),"")"
I need to Average the cells I7, I9, F12:F18, M12:M18 in Cell G2
Cell F12 is an Average of its respective cells bellow. (and so forth)
NRT will = 1
N/O will = 0
I have cells F12:F18, M12:M18 indicate NRT in the cells when selected I would like N/O to also be displayed however it comes across as 0.
How do I avoid the #DVI/0! Errors and get the averages to calculate appropriately.
I'd like to calculate the standard deviation and mean of a whole load of data. Unfortunately it has some errors, FALSE values, blank cells and zeroes I'd like to exclude. Calculating the average is no problem as the AVERAGEIF function works fine, but there is no equivalent for STDEV. The (array) formula
STDEV(IFERROR(E29:E32,FALSE))
ignores the cells with errors and calculates the SD, and the (array) formula
STDEV(IF(E29:E32>0,E29:E32,FALSE))
ignores the cells with a value of 0 in them and calculates SD.
How can I combine the two into one formula?
I have a formula I've been using for a long time which uses VLOOKUP to find results based on various reference cells, and then adds them up. To avoid errors caused by VLOOKUP not finding anything for one of the references I have also used ISERROR. The formula returns a blank if the calculation returns a zero.
I now need to bring further references in to the calculation but, using the format I have been, the formula is now too long. Here is my extensive formula:
How I can create a simple formula to count unique values/text within a range of cells that contain duplicates, blanks and errors?
For e.g., in Column A (row 1 - 10):
Proj-001
Proj-001
Proj-002
Proj-004
#N/A
#N/A
Proj-007
Proj-002
E11 through E24 contains numbers and a few errors (#N/A) that need to persist (the errors need to show).
E10 needs to show the average of the numbers that are in E11 through E24, and just ignore the errors.
I have many columns like that - where the errors need to show and I need to show an average of the number/values that do appear, ignoring the errors.
I had trouble today adding up series of cells that would sometimes contain text (during data entry, a 'n/a' value would be entered if such data was unavailable, causing standard addition to break), but thanks to another thread (Ignore Text Adding Cells is that it ignores non-numeric values.
However, after doing some more work I realized that some other summations were still breaking, and I believe it is because some of the cells being added are flagged with the "#VALUE!" error. The SUM function does not seem to ignore this, and produces a "#VALUE!" error of its own. My question is, how can I perform calculations (a summation of an array of cells, in my case) while ignoring not just non-numeric data, but errors as well?
In cells BS8 I have the following =100*SUBSTITUTE(BR16,"metres","") to get centremetres from cell BR8 and in cell BT8 I have the following
=IF(BS8,ROUND('Under 6 Boys'!D11*(BS8-'Under 6 Boys'!E11)^'Under 6 Boys'!F11,0),"") I get a #Value error
I have also tried
=ROUND('Under 6 Boys'!D11*(BS8-'Under 6 Boys'!E11)^'Under 6 Boys'!F11,0)
In BT8 but I get same error
I have used it in another sheetsheet and it works I don’t understand why is is happening ...
I am using a combination of validation, vlookup and simple formulas to lay out a workorder. If I leave something blank in one of the feilds then everything that comes after say #n/a and won't allow the calculation to complete. Is there a way I can set a default value or something so to make calculate all the feilds that ARE filled in?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a workbook with data tabs (one shown here) and a summary tab. Essentially, one inputs hours for people in the Data tab (Tech) that are then calculated/summed to total $ based on rates I have hidden elsewhere in the workbook (not included). I'm trying to bring the subtotal lines (highlighted green) into the Summary tab based on which subtotal and what month/year it is. My formula works fine, except for the fact that it is returning a #Value! due to the "Hrs" heading for each Phase. I don't know why it's doing this because I've not run into sum array issues when mixing numbers and letters before. The error formula is highlighted in yellow in my attached sample, but below is a copy of the formula.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI can not get the following formula to work - I keep getting #Value errors and I've checked the fields and the values are correct
=SUM(IF(Input!$A$6:$A$4006=1,IF(Input!$I$6:$I$4006="DM",IF(Input!$K$6:$K$4006="Bid",Input!$L$6:$L$40 06,0),0),0))
My intension is that if A=1 and I=DM and K=bid then add the corresponding values in L and display. I can't figure out why this formula in another cell and works fine
=SUM(IF(Input!$A$6:$A$4006>0,IF(Input!$A$6:$A$4006<1,IF(Input!$I$6:$I$4006="DM",IF(Input!$K$6:$K$400 6="Bid",Input!$L$6:$L$4006,0),0),0),0))
it is just checking an additional condition of the value in column A
I am using a SUM function with multiple conditions as an array formula.
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I've been using some code I wrote at the start of March to open some files that I've created earlier in the day in order to add to them.
The code worked fine until the month changed. Here is the code I have to open the file I need.
strdate = Format(Now, "dd-mmmm-yyyy")
ChDir "C:DesktopTodays ReportsReports " & strdate & ""
Workbooks.Open Filename:= _
"C:\DesktopTodays ReportsReports " & strdate & "Date Report " & strdate & ".xls"
Since April 1st I have been getting a compile error saying I have the "wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment".
I am at a loss as to why the code doesn't wok as nothing chaged between March 31st and April 1st.
Having a strange problem with vLOOKUP. Please see the attached file. The result is in cell M1 of the sheet (Link to the file below).
Vlookup works fine if the data is entered manually in cell H1, but with the formula it errors up .how i could make this work with the formula?
Sub indX()
For rwindex = 1 To 4
For collindex = 1 To 10
With Worksheets("sheet1"). cell(rwindex.collndex)
If Value < 0.001 Then .Value = 0
endwith
Next collndex
Next rw
End Sub
I have a code here and i have to spot what the errors are.
I know there is an error with 'endwith' but not sure what to do to fix it
What i'm looking to do is input a VBA command to comb the activesheet (which contains approximately 1400 rows, and 32 columns of mixed data and formulas), and determine if the text value "#N/A" appears anywhere on the sheet. If it occurs one or more times, i want it to set a boolean flag to true.
I know of ways to do so by setting a = countif(A:AG,"#N/A") formula in a cell, but unfortunately this is not my solution here, as it needs to be done before the formula is converted to text. A countif does not show a visible value of #N/A if its true value is a formula.