Min and IFError
I have a pretty large excel file that I do calculation percentages on. for most fields I use =IFERROR(D34/J34,0)
However, I have one field where duplicates may play a factor however are not a negative but I don't count anything over 100%. For those columns I use =MIN(100%,H18/J18)
however I get the standard "#DIV/0!" if no data exists. I was wondering how I might use =min + IFError in my use case.
Thanks
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I have a pretty large excel file that I do calculation percentages on. for most fields I use =IFERROR(D34/J34,0)
However, I have one field where duplicates may play a factor however are not a negative but I don't count anything over 100%. For those columns I use =MIN(100%,H18/J18)
however I get the standard "#DIV/0!" if no data exists. I was wondering how I might use =min + IFError in my use case.
Thanks
microsoft-excel worksheet-function microsoft-excel-2016
Could you provide a sample?
– Lee
Feb 28 at 9:22
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I have a pretty large excel file that I do calculation percentages on. for most fields I use =IFERROR(D34/J34,0)
However, I have one field where duplicates may play a factor however are not a negative but I don't count anything over 100%. For those columns I use =MIN(100%,H18/J18)
however I get the standard "#DIV/0!" if no data exists. I was wondering how I might use =min + IFError in my use case.
Thanks
microsoft-excel worksheet-function microsoft-excel-2016
I have a pretty large excel file that I do calculation percentages on. for most fields I use =IFERROR(D34/J34,0)
However, I have one field where duplicates may play a factor however are not a negative but I don't count anything over 100%. For those columns I use =MIN(100%,H18/J18)
however I get the standard "#DIV/0!" if no data exists. I was wondering how I might use =min + IFError in my use case.
Thanks
microsoft-excel worksheet-function microsoft-excel-2016
microsoft-excel worksheet-function microsoft-excel-2016
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Could you provide a sample?
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Could you provide a sample?
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Could you provide a sample?
– Lee
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Could you provide a sample?
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You can just nest one formula in the other:
=IFERROR(MIN(100%,H18/J18),0)
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You can just nest one formula in the other:
=IFERROR(MIN(100%,H18/J18),0)
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You can just nest one formula in the other:
=IFERROR(MIN(100%,H18/J18),0)
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You can just nest one formula in the other:
=IFERROR(MIN(100%,H18/J18),0)
You can just nest one formula in the other:
=IFERROR(MIN(100%,H18/J18),0)
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