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Hi
I'm trying to convert an Excel formula to Smartsheet formula:
Excel formula =[Installation date]4+(365*[Warranty Expiry]$3)
Aim is to give a future date when the warranty will expire x years after the piece was installed.
Thanks
Hi Mandi,
Try this.
=IF(ISDATE([Installation Date]@row); [Installation Date]@row + 365 * [Warranty Expiry]@row)
The same version but with the below changes for your and others convenience.
=IF(ISDATE([Installation Date]@row), [Installation Date]@row + 365 * [Warranty Expiry]@row)
Depending on your country you’ll need to exchange the comma to a period and the semi-colon to a comma.
Did it work?
Have a fantastic weekend!
Best,
Andrée Starå
Workflow Consultant @ Get Done Consulting
Hi Andrée
Thanks, I tried this but I get an error message Incorrect Argument Set. Any ideas?
Happy to help!
Can you describe your process in more detail and maybe share the sheet(s) or some screenshots? That would make it easier to help. (share too, andree@getdone.se)
Andrée
Mandi
your original formula should work. You need to make sure the output and the date reference have the date column types, and your number reference needs to be a text number column.
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