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黛比·彼得森
编辑12/09/19 公式和函数

天哪,我真是绕了一圈又一圈!该公式旨在根据输入的代码从另一张表中带回数据(即:代码- CALVE,它应该从另一张表返回该公司的全名和电子邮件)。有时这个公式效果很好,但有时它带回了错误的公司?不明白吗?有人看出这个公式的问题了吗?

=INDEX({子公司}),MATCH((电子邮件保护),{子代码},1))

蒂娅!

黛比

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Hey @Ed Smartsheet<\/a> <\/p>

In addition to the IFERROR, it looks like you have the , 0 in the INDEX portion of the formula instead of the MATCH. Try moving it in one:<\/p>

=INDEX({Contract Focal Point}, MATCH([Contract No.]@row, {Contract No.}, 0))<\/strong><\/p>

Cheers,<\/p>

Genevieve<\/p>"}]}},"status":{"statusID":3,"name":"Accepted","state":"closed","recordType":"discussion","recordSubType":"question"},"bookmarked":false,"unread":false,"category":{"categoryID":322,"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions","allowedDiscussionTypes":[]},"reactions":[{"tagID":3,"urlcode":"Promote","name":"Promote","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":5,"count":0},{"tagID":5,"urlcode":"Insightful","name":"Insightful","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":11,"urlcode":"Up","name":"Vote Up","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":13,"urlcode":"Awesome","name":"Awesome","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0}],"tags":[{"tagID":254,"urlcode":"Formulas","name":"Formulas"}]},{"discussionID":106550,"type":"question","name":"Invalid Operation","excerpt":"Good morning, I am trying to sum the entries that are greater than 30 but less than 60 days old. =SUMIFS({011-AP Archive -# of Days to Complete}, >30, {011-AP Archive -# of Days to Complete}, <60) I was able to do this same formula with a COUNTIFS but its' not working the same, what am I missing.","categoryID":322,"dateInserted":"2023-06-16T15:00:58+00:00","dateUpdated":null,"dateLastComment":"2023-06-16T15:22:46+00:00","insertUserID":156010,"insertUser":{"userID":156010,"name":"AliT","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/AliT","photoUrl":"https:\/\/aws.smartsheet.com\/storageProxy\/image\/images\/u!1!80tRN2Ch-HQ!nDHdH1rxiPw!1_-nYVqJJzq","dateLastActive":"2023-06-16T15:22:32+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭✭"},"updateUserID":null,"lastUserID":156010,"lastUser":{"userID":156010,"name":"AliT","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/AliT","photoUrl":"https:\/\/aws.smartsheet.com\/storageProxy\/image\/images\/u!1!80tRN2Ch-HQ!nDHdH1rxiPw!1_-nYVqJJzq","dateLastActive":"2023-06-16T15:22:32+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭✭"},"pinned":false,"pinLocation":null,"closed":false,"sink":false,"countComments":2,"countViews":26,"score":null,"hot":3373857824,"url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/106550\/invalid-operation","canonicalUrl":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/106550\/invalid-operation","format":"Rich","lastPost":{"discussionID":106550,"commentID":381027,"name":"Re: Invalid Operation","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/comment\/381027#Comment_381027","dateInserted":"2023-06-16T15:22:46+00:00","insertUserID":156010,"insertUser":{"userID":156010,"name":"AliT","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/AliT","photoUrl":"https:\/\/aws.smartsheet.com\/storageProxy\/image\/images\/u!1!80tRN2Ch-HQ!nDHdH1rxiPw!1_-nYVqJJzq","dateLastActive":"2023-06-16T15:22:32+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭✭"}},"breadcrumbs":[{"name":"Home","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/"},{"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions"}],"groupID":null,"statusID":3,"attributes":{"question":{"status":"accepted","dateAccepted":"2023-06-16T15:22:31+00:00","dateAnswered":"2023-06-16T15:19:44+00:00","acceptedAnswers":[{"commentID":381026,"body":"

Try this:<\/p>

SUMIFS({011-AP Archive -# of Days to Complete}, {011-AP Archive -# of Days to Complete}, > 30, {011-AP Archive -# of Days to Complete}, < 60)<\/p>

With SUMIFS, you have to include the range to SUM separately from the ranges to compare. In your scenario, they are the same, but can be different.<\/p>

SUMIFS( range, criterion_range1, criterion1, [ criterion_range2, ​criterion2​... ])<\/p>"}]}},"status":{"statusID":3,"name":"Accepted","state":"closed","recordType":"discussion","recordSubType":"question"},"bookmarked":false,"unread":false,"category":{"categoryID":322,"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions","allowedDiscussionTypes":[]},"reactions":[{"tagID":3,"urlcode":"Promote","name":"Promote","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":5,"count":0},{"tagID":5,"urlcode":"Insightful","name":"Insightful","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":11,"urlcode":"Up","name":"Vote Up","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":13,"urlcode":"Awesome","name":"Awesome","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0}],"tags":[]},{"discussionID":106528,"type":"question","name":"Formula Calculation with a zero value denominator","excerpt":"I'm trying to create a formula to calculate the # Hours per remaining week based off the total HOURS remaining. Calculation takes into consideration the calculated remaining # of weeks on a project. Logic should be: Take Remaining hours \/ # of remaining weeks. If remaining weeks is < 1, simply return the amount of…","categoryID":322,"dateInserted":"2023-06-15T20:54:01+00:00","dateUpdated":null,"dateLastComment":"2023-06-16T16:47:02+00:00","insertUserID":161931,"insertUser":{"userID":161931,"name":"Christine Cao","title":"Engagement Manager","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/Christine%20Cao","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-06-16T16:47:14+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭"},"updateUserID":null,"lastUserID":161931,"lastUser":{"userID":161931,"name":"Christine Cao","title":"Engagement Manager","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/Christine%20Cao","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-06-16T16:47:14+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭"},"pinned":false,"pinLocation":null,"closed":false,"sink":false,"countComments":2,"countViews":20,"score":null,"hot":3373797663,"url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/106528\/formula-calculation-with-a-zero-value-denominator","canonicalUrl":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/106528\/formula-calculation-with-a-zero-value-denominator","format":"Rich","tagIDs":[254],"lastPost":{"discussionID":106528,"commentID":381042,"name":"Re: Formula Calculation with a zero value denominator","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/comment\/381042#Comment_381042","dateInserted":"2023-06-16T16:47:02+00:00","insertUserID":161931,"insertUser":{"userID":161931,"name":"Christine Cao","title":"Engagement Manager","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/Christine%20Cao","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-06-16T16:47:14+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭"}},"breadcrumbs":[{"name":"Home","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/"},{"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions"}],"groupID":null,"statusID":3,"image":{"url":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/09DN1EF6F1P9\/image.png","urlSrcSet":{"10":"","300":"","800":"","1200":"","1600":""},"alt":"image.png"},"attributes":{"question":{"status":"accepted","dateAccepted":"2023-06-16T16:47:11+00:00","dateAnswered":"2023-06-16T11:42:38+00:00","acceptedAnswers":[{"commentID":380991,"body":"

Hi @Christine Cao<\/a>,<\/p>

It's down to your formula and rounding. What's happening is that you have 0.3 of a week (which I'm guessing is actually 2 days - 0.2857..., rounded to 0.3). If you calculate 321.5\/(2\/7), you end up with the 1125.3 (to 1 dp).<\/p>

You can get round this by altering your formula to do what you're actually after:<\/p>

=IF([Column2]9 >= 1, [Column3]@row \/ [Column2]9, MAX([Column3]@row, 0))<\/p>

This should make it so if weeks remaining is equal to or greater than 1 it will do the calculation, and otherwise take the MAX of either 0 or column 3.<\/p>

Give this a try and hopefully it should resolve your issue!<\/p>"}]}},"status":{"statusID":3,"name":"Accepted","state":"closed","recordType":"discussion","recordSubType":"question"},"bookmarked":false,"unread":false,"category":{"categoryID":322,"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions","allowedDiscussionTypes":[]},"reactions":[{"tagID":3,"urlcode":"Promote","name":"Promote","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":5,"count":0},{"tagID":5,"urlcode":"Insightful","name":"Insightful","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":11,"urlcode":"Up","name":"Vote Up","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":13,"urlcode":"Awesome","name":"Awesome","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0}],"tags":[{"tagID":254,"urlcode":"Formulas","name":"Formulas"}]}],"initialPaging":{"nextURL":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/api\/v2\/discussions?page=2&categoryID=322&includeChildCategories=1&type%5B0%5D=Question&excludeHiddenCategories=1&sort=-hot&limit=3&expand%5B0%5D=all&expand%5B1%5D=-body&expand%5B2%5D=insertUser&expand%5B3%5D=lastUser&status=accepted","prevURL":null,"currentPage":1,"total":10000,"limit":3},"title":"Trending in Formulas and Functions ","subtitle":null,"description":null,"noCheckboxes":true,"containerOptions":[],"discussionOptions":[]}">

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