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I have the last formula that works great, but lets say this
I have a date in one colm / and a type in another colm date / hearing type 01/02/09 / rh 01/02/09 / prelim 06/02/09 / rh 05/30/09 / prelim that it will only count the dates that are not past due. so in the case it would only count 1 rh and 1 prelim cause there are only 2 that have dates that have not arrive yet. and 2 that are past due. I just want it to count the ones that have not arrive. Last edited by Bird_FAT; 05-07-2009 at 11:53 PM. |
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