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Ive got the first vlookup complete, cant figure out the 2nd, maybe 3rd vlookup? Im trying to figure up the commission for my associates , screenshots, instructions below-
(Note wage sheet at bottom) Commission Calculation: IF the daily sales are greater than (Hours Worked times Hourly Quota) [from table] then TRUE = Calculate commission using this formula: (Daily sales minus the (Hours Worked times Hourly Quota)) multiplied by the commission rate [from table] FALSE (i.e. not true) = zero (0) commission |
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Hi
is this some kind of homework?
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No, a friends business, he's asking me to help him get this going, I've found some instructions (how-to's) but just can't seem to get this formula worked out.
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