P pallu Member Jun 16, 2021 #1 Agesum assuredPremium51-60500000100061-70400000200071-80300000300081-902000004000emp codeemp nameagededuction amountxxxyyyy71-803000Please help with formula in deduction amount column
Agesum assuredPremium51-60500000100061-70400000200071-80300000300081-902000004000emp codeemp nameagededuction amountxxxyyyy71-803000Please help with formula in deduction amount column
P pallu Member Jun 16, 2021 #2 hi attached working sheet for your reference Attachments sum assured.xlsx 9.7 KB · Views: 7
M Marcilio Member Jun 16, 2021 #3 pallu, Good morning. You're asking for an IF Function solution. Try this one: D8 --> =IF(C8>80;4000;IF(C8>70;3000;IF(C8>60;2000;IF(C8>50;1000;0)))) BUT, if you can modify your table, you will have the benefit of using the VLOOKUP function. See the example I created for you. Was this what you wanted? Hope this helps. Attachments sum assured.xlsx 10.6 KB · Views: 5
pallu, Good morning. You're asking for an IF Function solution. Try this one: D8 --> =IF(C8>80;4000;IF(C8>70;3000;IF(C8>60;2000;IF(C8>50;1000;0)))) BUT, if you can modify your table, you will have the benefit of using the VLOOKUP function. See the example I created for you. Was this what you wanted? Hope this helps.
P pallu Member Jun 16, 2021 #4 Hi Thanks for the forumula if sum assured amount is not consider in the formula Eg: sum assured amount is 4lakh premium amount will differ according to the age selection regards PP
Hi Thanks for the forumula if sum assured amount is not consider in the formula Eg: sum assured amount is 4lakh premium amount will differ according to the age selection regards PP
pecoflyer Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2021 #5 Perhaps =LOOKUP(C8,A2:A5,C2:C5) (I have no idea what "lakh" means please use terms everyone can understand without having to loose time searching the net. Thanks)
Perhaps =LOOKUP(C8,A2:A5,C2:C5) (I have no idea what "lakh" means please use terms everyone can understand without having to loose time searching the net. Thanks)