Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-04 Thread Donald Town
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 11:10:28 PM EDT, David Robley wrote: Responses in line: >On 2023-11-05 11:58, Donald Town wrote: >> >> First, thanks to ALL of you for your responses & courtesy. >> >> Second, I don't know how to tell / determine what kind of document it is... >>

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-04 Thread David Robley
Responses in line: On 2023-11-05 11:58, Donald Town wrote: First, thanks to ALL of you for your responses & courtesy. Second, I don't know how to tell / determine what kind of document it is... between database or ... "Calc'... whatever distinguishes. At the top left of the window in which

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-04 Thread Donald Town
First, thanks to ALL of you for your responses & courtesy. Second, I don't know how to tell / determine what kind of document it is... between database or ... "Calc'... whatever distinguishes. Third, from the Get Info box... on one ( Macbook ) computer, I'm using ... Version: OpenOffice 4.1.8

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-04 Thread 許哲崇
We may have common interest. So, please keep me informed. I am learning LaTex and equations in word. You may want to review my Facebook 許哲崇 (Fideric Hsu) Donald Town 於 2023年11月2日 週四 下午3:55 寫道: > Hi everyone > > > I'm working on a database that has a group of basic formulas to get needed >

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-04 Thread Robin Lord
I do apologise it must have been sql washer I used it, Howartb if that's your attitude it's the last time I will try to help On Fri, 3 Nov 2023, at 14:36, Brian Barker wrote: > On 2023-11-02 22:06, Robin Lord wrote: >>The IIF function will do what you want easily > > On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, at

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-03 Thread Brian Barker
On 2023-11-02 22:06, Robin Lord wrote: The IIF function will do what you want easily On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, at 21:55, David Robley wrote: Unfortunately IIF isn't implemented in AOO Calc. At 14:12 03/11/2023 +, Robin Lord wrote: I think it is I have used it in the past, of is aoo different

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-03 Thread Robin Lord
I think it is I have used it in the past, of is aoo different from oo On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, at 21:55, David Robley wrote: > Unfortunately IIF isn't implemented in AOO Calc. > > On 2023-11-02 22:06, Robin Lord wrote: >> The IIF function will do what you want easily >> >> On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, at

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-02 Thread David Robley
Unfortunately IIF isn't implemented in AOO Calc. On 2023-11-02 22:06, Robin Lord wrote: The IIF function will do what you want easily On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, at 09:57, David Robley wrote: On 2023-11-02 18:25, Donald Town wrote: Hi everyone I'm working on a database that has a group of basic 

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-02 Thread Robin Lord
The IIF function will do what you want easily On Thu, 2 Nov 2023, at 09:57, David Robley wrote: > On 2023-11-02 18:25, Donald Town wrote: >> Hi everyone >> >> I'm working on a database that has a group of basic formulas to get needed  >> values. >> >> I'd like to configure a "Yes / No' location 

Re: Formula construction help

2023-11-02 Thread David Robley
On 2023-11-02 18:25, Donald Town wrote: Hi everyone I'm working on a database that has a group of basic formulas to get needed  values. I'd like to configure a "Yes / No' location (set of adjacent cells) to identify  if a value is greater than / less than a boundary. If > 14 then report "No".