Sign in to join the conversation:
Is there a way in data matrix to do a formula to count the the number of lines with a due date today to 30 days out? I am trying to see item that will hit in the future.
Can you share a screenshot so we can see what you are referring to?
You can do a Countif of row that are greater than today().
=Countifs([Date Row Title]:[Date Row Title], >Today())
If you need a cross sheet reference you can do that too. After entering =Countifs( click on the little link that reference data from another sheet in the help box that appears..
I cant seem to have that work how i want. but here is screen shot
it still doesnt pull anything with that formula.
It actually looks like you're trying to sum data there. That is different than count...
Here is the sumifs formula... If you're using cross-sheet references you will need to reference one column at a time. You'll have to create each cross sheet column individually.
=Sumifs({Value column to sum from Cross Sheet}, {Date Column from Cross Sheet Reference}, >Today(30))
https://help.smartsheet.com/function/sumifs
And as I read your comments, I think I might have that formula a little bit off.
=Sumifs({Value column to sum from Cross Sheet}, {Date Column from Cross Sheet Reference}, <Today(30), {Add a new refrence to the Date column}, >Today())
That will sum every row that has a due date that is less than 30days from today, and is greater than today. Essentially the next 30 days.
Hello , I am looking for help to write a formula that will check a box if certain criteria are met. I have students that are signing up for a class and they need the previous class or classes as prerequisites. for example i have class 1, class 2 , class 3 and class 4. each higher number class needs to have completed the…
Hello, I am looking for formula help where I want to return the earliest date in a range for different workstreams groups on a project. The source sheet is formatted as a date field, and the formula used below is returning a 0 no matter what I do. Any suggestions? =MIN(COLLECT({Project Plan - start date}, {Project Plan…
From my research, I understand there isn't a way to keep formulas when exporting from Smartsheet into an Excel document. I have a total of 50 columns with formulas and would think there was a quicker way to grab the formulas. So far, I've appended a "!" which turns the formula into text which does export. However, I'm not…