Thank you so much for all your help !!!! On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:30 AM, David Grugeon <da...@grugeon.com.au> wrote:
> If you want to calculate for a different net amount (m) just put the new > value in the cell at the top marked "Target". All the calcs will then > change. You can also change (h) if required but if you change any of the > other formulas the whole exercise has to be reworked. > > > On 3 May 2012 13:49, Milin Sulakhi <milinsula...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks David. >> >> It is working. Though I am still trying to understand algebra :) >> >> Just one more query : as data input value will change the formula will >> also change , right ? >> >> Regards, >> >> Milin >> >> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 4:54 AM, David Grugeon <da...@grugeon.com.au>wrote: >> >>> Hi Milin >>> >>> I attach a revised version with working formulae. You put the target >>> figure in at the top and it calculates everything else. >>> >>> I also attach the workings showing the algebra used to work out the >>> formula to put in the CTC cell. Sorry it is a bit scruffy but it may help >>> you understand how to work this sort of problem out. >>> >>> >>> On 1 May 2012 18:18, Milin Sulakhi <milinsula...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> 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 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> David Grugeon >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> FORUM RULES (986+ members already BANNED for violation) >>>>> >>>>> 1) Use concise, accurate thread titles. 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