Dear David,

Thanks for your response.

Row 7 - "d oth all" is always a balancing number arrived on calculation.
This is one of the place where it goes in circular reference

The label for row 13 (G ESIC) is  (a+b+c) x 4.75 %  but the formula is
b+c+d x 4.75%.  Which should it be? - I have changed this label. It was my
mistake. Sorry for that.

If row 19 is not meant to be zero, please explain how row 7 is meant to be
calculated?  Perhaps the value of row 19 should be provided? this is check
build in. It should always be "zero". If not , then there is some error in
calculation

Perhaps you could put in column H the results that you expect to get in
column F - i have added output expected under both scenarios in revised
file (attached) I have also mentioned how did i arrive at those results.

Kindly help me with this..

Regards,

Milin

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:59 AM, David Grugeon <da...@grugeon.com.au> wrote:

> In your spreadsheet d will always be a - all the other deductions
> therefore row 19 will always be zero.  Is that what you wanted?  If so you
> could replace all the row 19 formulas with 0
>
> The label for row 13 (G ESIC) is  (a+b+c) x 4.75 %  but the formula is
> b+c+d x 4.75%.  Which should it be?
>
> If row 19 is not meant to be zero, please explain how row 7 is meant to be
> calculated?  Perhaps the value of row 19 should be provided?
>
> It is not impossible but you need to rewrite the formulas so that
> iteration is not needed, otherwise you will get meaningless results.
>  Perhaps you could put in column H the results that you expect to get in
> column F.
>
> On 1 May 2012 14:47, Milin Sulakhi <milinsula...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Please at least let me know if it is not possible...
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Milin
>>
>>
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