working with dates

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Pe66les

How can I write this expression so that my answer is not #VALUE?
I'm working with dates, and I want to count only the dates in columns H, J,
& L if they fall between the dates entered in F1 and H1.
IF H5 or J5 or L5 is >F1 and <=H1 count as 1.
 
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Biff

Hi!
IF H5 or J5 or L5 is >F1 and <=H1 count as 1.

So, does that mean if all 3 cells meet the criteria it still counts as 1?

F1 = lower boundry date
H1 = upper boundry date

=IF(SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(COLUMN(H5:L5),2)=0),--(H5:L5>=F1),--(H5:L5<=H1)),1,0)

Biff
 
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Ron Rosenfeld

How can I write this expression so that my answer is not #VALUE?
I'm working with dates, and I want to count only the dates in columns H, J,
& L if they fall between the dates entered in F1 and H1.
IF H5 or J5 or L5 is >F1 and <=H1 count as 1.

I'm not sure if you want to count each qualifying date as 1 (so your result
range would be 0 to 3) or count 1 if any of the dates qualify (so your result
range would be 0 to 1)

For the former:

=AND(H5>F1,H5<=H1)+AND(J5>F1,J5<=H1)+AND(L5>F1,L5<=H1)

For the latter:

=--OR(AND(H5>F1,H5<=H1)+AND(J5>F1,J5<=H1)+AND(L5>F1,L5<=H1))


--ron
 
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