Dear Paul,

Thank you so much for your support but I don't have need formula
calculation start from today. It should be start from my provided
date...pls recheck that time my file i am sure you will be got my query.

On Mar 4, 2017 1:58 AM, "Paul Schreiner" <schreiner_p...@att.net> wrote:

> First of all, your IF() statement:
> A nested if statement will evaluate each section until it finds a true()
> option.
> So, in the first case:
> IF(TODAY()<=42750
> evaluates false, that means today is > 42750
> So the second part:
> IF(AND(TODAY()>=42751  HAS to be true, so there's no reason to test it!
> Your IF statement could be simplified to:
> IF(TODAY()<=42750,0,
> IF(TODAY()<=42781,1.5,
> IF(TODAY()<=42809,3,
> IF(TODAY()<=42840,4.5,
> IF(TODAY()<=42870,6,
> IF(TODAY()<=42901,7.5,
> IF(TODAY()<=42931,9,
> IF(TODAY()<=42962,10.5,
> IF(TODAY()<=42993,12,
> IF(TODAY()<=43023,13.5,
> IF(TODAY()<=43054,15,
> IF(TODAY()<=43084,16.5,
> IF(TODAY()>=43085,18,0)))))))))))))
>
> But, you can simplify it even more.
> You're using the 15th of the month as the "break point".
> So, if you were to subtract 15 days, you'd be in the "same" month if the
> day is > 15, and the PREVIOUS month if it is before the 15th.
> Basically, by subtracting 15, you're setting the "break point" as the
> first of the month.
> So, if you determine the month number: (MONTH(A5-15)) you could say you
> want 1.5 for each month, or:
> MONTH(A6-15) * 15
> Now, the issue is with the first half of January.
> subtracting 15 makes it December of the PREVIOUS year, and therefore
> should be 0 instead of 18.
>
> so, you need to check to see if the offset year is the same as the current
> year:
> =IF(YEAR(A5-15) <> YEAR(TODAY()),0, MONTH(A5-15)*1.5)
>
> This seems match the same as your sample values for rows 5-9,
> but I'm not sure what you were doing with rows 12-16
> Why does 16-Mar in row 8 result in 4.5, but 16-Mar in row 13 is supposed
> to be 1.5 ???
> I'm not sure what the rules you're using here.
>
> as for your second query:
>
> You're basically wanting to round off your number to the nearest 1/2.
> You can accomplish this by first doubling the number and removing the
> decimal portion
> (extract just the integer portion)
> then divide it by 2:
> =INT(A23*2)/2
>
> this works for your samples.
>
> hope this helps.
>
>
>
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> On Friday, March 3, 2017 12:08 PM, Sunil Kumar Yadav <
> sk.yadav7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have two query for automatically update value on one fixed date, have
> created formula but need dynamic formula.
>
> Formula:
> IF(TODAY()<=42750,0,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42751,TODAY()<=42781)
> ,1.5,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42782,TODAY()<=42809),3,IF(AND(
> TODAY()>=42810,TODAY()<=42840),4.5,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42841,
> TODAY()<=42870),6,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42871,TODAY()<=42901)
> ,7.5,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42902,TODAY()<=42931),9,IF(AND(
> TODAY()>=42932,TODAY()<=42962),10.5,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42963,
> TODAY()<=42993),12,IF(AND(TODAY()>=42994,TODAY()<=43023)
> ,13.5,IF(AND(TODAY()>=43024,TODAY()<=43054),15,IF(AND(
> TODAY()>=43055,TODAY()<=43084),16.5,IF(AND(TODAY()>=43085,
> TODAY()>=43085),18,0)))))))))))))
>
> Please check excel sheet...Thanks in advance for help!
>
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