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Dan the Man
The formula below exists in Column K, and it triggers a flag entitled: "Non
Compliance-Notify Referral Source" if today's date is greater than the
deadline date posted in Column I.
If however a date is entered into column M (class start date column) the
flag will NEVER turn on, as beginning a class over-rides the need to advise
the referral source.
However, I'd like to get the flag to turn back on if the word "No" appears
in Column Q (indicating that a client did not complete their class and
notificatoin to the referral source needs to occur). Thus, the additional
logic I'd like to encorporate is to account for a client who began class
withing the appropriate date parameter (Column M), but did not complete
(indicated by the word "No" in column Q).
I get close, but can't seem to get it. The formula below works, however
encorporating any logic with regard to Column Q seems to throw everything
off! HELP, and thanks in advance, Dan
=IF(H4="","",IF(M4="",IF(TODAY()>EDATE(I4,0),"Non Compliance-Notify Referral
Source",""),""))
Compliance-Notify Referral Source" if today's date is greater than the
deadline date posted in Column I.
If however a date is entered into column M (class start date column) the
flag will NEVER turn on, as beginning a class over-rides the need to advise
the referral source.
However, I'd like to get the flag to turn back on if the word "No" appears
in Column Q (indicating that a client did not complete their class and
notificatoin to the referral source needs to occur). Thus, the additional
logic I'd like to encorporate is to account for a client who began class
withing the appropriate date parameter (Column M), but did not complete
(indicated by the word "No" in column Q).
I get close, but can't seem to get it. The formula below works, however
encorporating any logic with regard to Column Q seems to throw everything
off! HELP, and thanks in advance, Dan
=IF(H4="","",IF(M4="",IF(TODAY()>EDATE(I4,0),"Non Compliance-Notify Referral
Source",""),""))