Smartsheet function is UNPARSEABLE
On the Sheet Summary I'm trying to write a function that will track Past Due tasks below is the format :
=COUNTIF([Is Past Due?]:[Is Past Due?], "Yes")
The formula doesn't work as it says "UNPARSEABLE". Below is the Past Due column name
Best Answer
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Hi Bernanrd, try below formula
=COUNTIFS([Past Due]1:[Past Due]25, <TODAY())
We can add multiple conditions like Due in the next 7 days or 3 days. Let me know if this helps.
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Hi @Bernard MW
I hope you're well and safe!
What is the column name? I can't see the Column Name referenced in the formula.
I assume this is what you're after.
=COUNTIF([Past Due]:[Past Due], <TODAY())
I hope that helps!
Be safe and have a fantastic week!
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Hi Bernanrd, try below formula
=COUNTIFS([Past Due]1:[Past Due]25, <TODAY())
We can add multiple conditions like Due in the next 7 days or 3 days. Let me know if this helps.
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Past Due is the column name
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