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On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 6:16 AM, KAUSHIK SAVLA <savla.kaus...@gmail.com>
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> Hi All,
>
> Attached is the excel file which I am referring for help.
>
> Background: Daily basis there are some transactions getting created and
> are either approved or pending or rejected. For the one's which are pending
> we want to build a tracker which once data is dumped it will show whether
> follow up needed or not basis some criteria.
>
> Details:-
> 1. The criteria is as below:-
> If cell in Column D has "Mr A" then after 3 business days followup need to
> be done, if "Mr B" then after 2 days follow up need to be done, if "Mr C"
> there then after 1 day follow up need to be done, if "Mr D" then 2 days
> after which follow up need to be done
> 2. Column C contains formula which shows from current date how many days
> the transaction is sitting for approval. Problem here is it is taking into
> account all days but I want only business days which should exclude
> weekends ie. Saturday and Sunday
> 3. I want formula to give the same result as shown in Column E.
>
> Please do the needful.
>
> Regards,
> Kaushik Savla
>
>
>
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