Countifs and check boxes.
Good Day,
I keep receiving unparseable/ errors for this formula. I've typed this 20 different ways. I'm very lost at this point.
=IFERROR(COUNTIFS({Oil Change Tracking Range 1}, [Zone:]@row, {Oil Change Tracking Range 2}, [Service Date:]@row, ({Oil Change Tracking Range 4}, = 1))"")
My end result is to check a box if these 3 things are present.
- if the {range 1} matches my [zone]@row and
-if {range 2} marches my [date]@row, and
-if {range 4} has a checkmark in the cell.
Sheet with the error and second sheet is my reference sheet.
Best Answer
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Try this...
=IF(COUNTIFS({Oil Change Tracking Range 1}, [Zone:]@row, {Oil Change Tracking Range 2}, [Service Date:]@row, {Oil Change Tracking Range 4}, = 1)> 0, 1)
Answers
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Try this...
=IF(COUNTIFS({Oil Change Tracking Range 1}, [Zone:]@row, {Oil Change Tracking Range 2}, [Service Date:]@row, {Oil Change Tracking Range 4}, = 1)> 0, 1)
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@Paul Newcome It worked... So Thankful to have you!
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Happy to help. 👍️
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