Looks Up By SS#and A Date That Is Within Two Days Of Each Other
Jan 24, 2009
I am trying to find a formula that looks up by SS#and a date that is within two days of each other. Example file is attached but I have put the two table below just in case. The file explains it better.
I want to calculate the end date of my German courses. This is how it works:
A course consists of 60 LU*. The course can occur i. e. three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. In each day the course lasts 2 LU, which means 6 LU each week. There is no course on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and on holidays. Therefore this type of course that begins on 18-Nov-2013 will end on 03-Feb-2014.
Another course which occurs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and respectively has 2 LU on Tuesday, 2 LU on Thursday and 3 LU on Saturday and starts on 03-Dec-2013 will end on 06-Feb-2014.
Therefore I want to create a worksheet where I set the start date, choose the days and respectively the LU amount on those days. The end date shall be calculated according to these criteria.
The workday function on excel cannot do this and I do not have any programming skills to work with VBA.
There are dates in column C and I need to count how many days are coming due within 90 days of each date based on the today() function but do not exceed the 90 days.
I am now trying to create a excel macro to auto populate all the dates with reference to a start date and end date. The catch is that only working days are required in the range. My reference cells (start and end date) are in Sheet 1 while the destination cell range are in Sheet 2. The reason for creating a macro instead of a function is that the intervals between the start date and end date changes frequently (annual, semi-annual and quarterly) Best case scenario would be a button which I can just press after i input the dates to generate the range of dates in another sheet.
I am trying to get the results of the number of days between today and a future date. I am using ="cell containing futuredate"-today() and it gets me the correct number of days. The problem comes in when I have yet to populate the future dates. I am getting -39991 (numeric value between today and jan 01 01) and because I am also using conditional formatting this is even more of a problem. Is there a way get excel to display nothing if it is a negative number? or to give a specified resut if the number becomes negative such as Expired or something of that nature?
I need a formula that will calculate the number of days from a date entered into cell A1 to today's date. Whether it's before or after todays date. Example:
I have a worksheet that has a sent date and expected delivery date I need create a macro that will alert me if today's date is within 5 days of expected delivery date.
I have two columns of dates, leave start and end dates (when people start leave i.e. annual leave). Would need to introduce column(s) to calculate how many days fell within the month including the end date and excludes weekends.
For example, if the staff on leave from 31st March to 6 April, i need to show that the number of leave taken as 1 day in March and 4 days in April.
i am trying to create a excel macro to auto populate all the dates with reference to a start date and end date. The catch is that only working days are required in the range. My reference cells (start and end date) are in Sheet 1 while the destination cell range are in Sheet 2. The reason for creating a macro instead of a function is that the intervals between the start date and end date changes frequently (annual, semi-annual and quarterly) Best case scenario would be a button which I can just press after i input the dates to generate the range of dates in another sheet.
I have column B with a heading "Days Remaining" and column L with a heading "Deadline". starting with row 5, I need to be able to enter a date in L5 and see the days I have left, from that day untill today, on B5. I need to then be able to enter a date into L6 and see a result in B6 and on and on. Then I need to be able to insert or delete a column and have the formulas still work in the columns with the heading "Days Remaining" and "Deadline"
I was wondering if anyone knows how I could enter a date in one cell, then another date in a second cell and in a third cell have it have it so it minuses the first date from the second and calculates the difference outputted in number of days.
I need to create a formula that states a delivery date when the order date is entered in an adjacent column. Items ordered on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be delivered the Friday of the following week, eg. ordered 23rd April 2008, delivered on the 2nd of May 2008. Items ordered on Thursday or Friday will be delivered on a Friday 2 weeks later, eg. ordered on the 24th April, delivered on the 9th of May 2008
ive created an excel spreadsheet with expiration dates in one row and im trying to write a code which will pull out all information in the column if the expiration date in a certain row is within 90 days of the date the excel file is accessed
I have todays date in cell A2. I have a range of dates in a row 4 and numbers below each date in row 6. What i want is to Sum the numbers below the dates in row 6 if the date in row 4 is with in 90 days before or after the date in cell A2.
Example......
The answer i should get is 4 since only 3 dates fall 90 days before or after todays date.
I've got a spreadsheet that gets its information from outside of Excel. The Date comes across as a number stored as text. I need to some how calculate the amount of days between this imported date (Settlement Date) and Today's date.
I have a series of data that acts upon a traffic light system, i.e. Green, Amber and Red. These variables are posted along row 1 for example and there are 10 columns. Per column I have a tick and cross to answer a question. How can I find out how many ticks were on green days, amber days and red days? I have attached an example.
Based off of the current thread: Display Time Depending On Weekday
I borrowed some of the formula to help rectify my problem, however I need to add certain # of days depending on what day of the week it is. Here is what I have so far.
i need to have a macro to add 7 days in a date and then copy it back to the same cell, i write a code as below that adds 7 month and also not able to copy it back.
Sub RollPlan() Dim dc1 As Date, dc2 As Date Sheets("sheet1").Select dc1 = Range("c1") dc2 = dc1 + 1 Cells("c1").Value = dc2 End Sub
I want to know the formula for converting date to days in fiscal year system in excel. As exmp : If I enter any cell "27/07/2009" the out put cell should be show "248 days" i.e up to march,10.
I want to have a column that will show the length of employment for a list of employees. I have a column for each employee already listed as their hire date. What I want to do is have the next column indicate how many days that employee has been on board.
I know about the =Today() and =NOW() and would assume I need to use this somewhere this way every time the spreadsheet is opened it would update the length of employment.
I have 5 columns: Employee Name, Start Date, Probation Time, Probation Ends, Benefits Start.
I want the Benefits Start column to populate the name of the month that follows the Probation Ends date.
For example Employee A starts on March 16. Probation time is 90 days. Probation Ends is 6/14/09. The Benefits start date is 7/1/09, however I want this column to just say July.