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Date fomula not working
.. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to
read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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Date fomula not working
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:46:01 -0800, FangYR
wrote: Hi All, I have checked "Add-ons", install all, yet same result. to be specific, cell G2, the formula, in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. Driving me cracy. Any thing I might have miss out? -- Regards FangYR Malaysia If you enter 1/3 in A2, Excel will append the current year so you will see 3 Jan 2009 in A2. This is normal behavior. However, your formula result will be 3 Jan 2008 --ron |
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Date fomula not working
I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style
I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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Date fomula not working
Fang,
If you meant to enter the date: 3 Jan 2008 into A2, Don't enter the date like this: 1/3 no good, ambiguous Always enter dates in FULL like this: 3 Jan 2008 -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! |
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Date fomula not working
You'll need to tell us precisely what values you've got in which cells.
If you use the formula =A2 and format as General, what number do you have? If you use the formula =G2 and format as General, what number do you have? -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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Date fomula not working
Now, what I have done last year was, type
=DATE(YEAR(A2)-1,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2))-(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(A2)-1,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2)))MONTH(A2)) in G2("a dummy cell"), in order that my date entry in A2 will be as last year, eg. enter 1/3 in A2, it will appear as 3 Jan 2008, not the default current year. This was ok in my last year workbook, ie, the date appear as 2007. Now it's not working. Help! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "David Biddulph" wrote: You'll need to tell us precisely what values you've got in which cells. If you use the formula =A2 and format as General, what number do you have? If you use the formula =G2 and format as General, what number do you have? -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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In G2 ,
=DATE(YEAR(A2)-2,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2))-(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(A2)-2,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2)))MONTH(A2)), number appeared, 693231. any idea? -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "David Biddulph" wrote: You'll need to tell us precisely what values you've got in which cells. If you use the formula =A2 and format as General, what number do you have? If you use the formula =G2 and format as General, what number do you have? -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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As you didn't answer my questions, I assume that you don't want any further
help. -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... Now, what I have done last year was, type =DATE(YEAR(A2)-1,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2))-(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(A2)-1,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2)))MONTH(A2)) in G2("a dummy cell"), in order that my date entry in A2 will be as last year, eg. enter 1/3 in A2, it will appear as 3 Jan 2008, not the default current year. This was ok in my last year workbook, ie, the date appear as 2007. Now it's not working. Help! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "David Biddulph" wrote: You'll need to tell us precisely what values you've got in which cells. If you use the formula =A2 and format as General, what number do you have? If you use the formula =G2 and format as General, what number do you have? -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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Date fomula not working
Telling us a result without telling us your input is meaningless... exactly
what did you type into A2 to get that 693231 value? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "FangYR" wrote in message ... In G2 , =DATE(YEAR(A2)-2,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2))-(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(A2)-2,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2)))MONTH(A2)), number appeared, 693231. any idea? -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "David Biddulph" wrote: You'll need to tell us precisely what values you've got in which cells. If you use the formula =A2 and format as General, what number do you have? If you use the formula =G2 and format as General, what number do you have? -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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A2, 1/3. G2, 693231.
-- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Rick Rothstein" wrote: Telling us a result without telling us your input is meaningless... exactly what did you type into A2 to get that 693231 value? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "FangYR" wrote in message ... In G2 , =DATE(YEAR(A2)-2,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2))-(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(A2)-2,MONTH(A2),DAY(A2)))MONTH(A2)), number appeared, 693231. any idea? -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "David Biddulph" wrote: You'll need to tell us precisely what values you've got in which cells. If you use the formula =A2 and format as General, what number do you have? If you use the formula =G2 and format as General, what number do you have? -- David Biddulph "FangYR" wrote in message ... I place the formula in G2, format cell A2 as dd-mmm-yyyy. whatever date style I enter, the year is still "2009". It refuse to compute! Ai!!! -- Regards FangYR Malaysia "Max" wrote: .. in A2, I enter "1/3" (ie 3th Jan) and I expect A2 to read "3 Jan 2008", but "3 Jan 2009" appeared. well, that was precisely my point/sugegstion to you in my earlier response, A real date is a full valid, unambiguous date (day-month-year) recognized by Excel, eg: 01-Jan-2009. If you always practice entering dates as full dates, you won't get caught out with ambiguities such as what happened as you described. If you don't enter the date with the year in it - that's what you did, Excel will then assume the year is the current year (from the PC's clock), hence you get: "3 Jan 2009". You got "3 Jan 2008" previously because you entered it sometime last year (in 2008). Take my suggestion, never skimp on the data entry step when it comes to dates. Always enter it unambiguously in full, inclusive of the year, and use "mmm" format to denote the month as well in the date entry. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,000 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- |
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