Sheet Summary Formula for Due Dates
Hello,
I have two separate column Status and Due Date and I'm looking to create a formula on the sheet summary for the amount of items that are due today and past due. Is there a way to create one?
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Andrée Starå ✭✭✭✭✭✭
Hi Heidi,
Try something like this.
=COUNTIF(Due:Due; <=TODAY())
The same version but with the below changes for your and others convenience.
=COUNTIF(Due:Due, <=TODAY())
Depending on your country you’ll need to exchange the comma to a period and the semi-colon to a comma."
Did it work?
I hope that helps!
Have a fantastic weekend!
Best,
Andrée Starå
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If you do have your sheet setup somehow so that the entries are respresented by [0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1], then this should work:<\/p>
=IF(COUNTIF(CHILDREN([BallCell]@row), < 0.25) = COUNT(CHILDREN([BallCell]@row)), \"Not Started\", IF(COUNTIF(CHILDREN([BallCell]@row), 1) = COUNT(CHILDREN([BallCell]@row)), \"Completed\", \"In Progress\"))<\/p>
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Hi @MeganJF<\/p>
I guess you forget to use AND( ).<\/p>
For example, <\/p>
- IF([Total Value to User Score]@row = <3.8, >4.7, \"Mild,<\/li><\/ul>
should be<\/p>
- IF(AND(<\/strong>[Total Value to User Score]@row < 3.8, [Total Value to User Score]@row > 4.7)<\/strong>, \"Mild\",<\/li><\/ul>
However, the following would be more straightforward.<\/p>
- =IF([Total Value to User Score]@row >= 4.8, \"No Pain\", <\/li>
- IF([Total Value to User Score]@row >= 3.8, \"Mild\", <\/li>
- IF([Total Value to User Score]@row >= 2.8, \"Moderate\", <\/li>
- IF([Total Value to User Score]@row >= 1.8, \"Very Severe\", <\/li>
- IF([Total Value to User Score]@row < 1.8, \"Extreme\", \"//www.santa-greenland.com/community/discussion/65453/\")))))<\/li><\/ul>
- IF(AND(<\/strong>[Total Value to User Score]@row < 3.8, [Total Value to User Score]@row > 4.7)<\/strong>, \"Mild\",<\/li><\/ul>