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BobBridges, I confused myself too, haha. Let's make your description measurements smaller, so I don't confuse you or me. Let's say currently in stock:
Butter has 28 tbsp/box. If 1 box=32 tbsp. Milk has 23 .5 cups/gallon. If 1 gallon=32 .5 cups. Eggs has 12 eggs/carton. If 1 carton=18 eggs. In your example, I will need an to see how many cartons of eggs I need to buy. If calculated correctly, I will need to buy 2 cartons of eggs for the week if I use 5/day with a current stock of 12 eggs. So the cell should say BUY=2. I'm only calculating from a full box, gallon, carton, etc only. So when calculated in the beginning, I wouldn't have an "in stock" column, but a current full box column. Hopefully that clears things up. Edit: I think I got it to work =IF(Bn<=En*7,"BUY="&ROUNDUP(SUM(SUM(En*7)-Bn)/En,0)),"IN STOCK")) Last edited by ImAhNoBoDy; 06-23-2014 at 05:04 AM. |
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