IF 5 years old by Dec 1 they will start Kindergarten

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debbiep

I am looking for help to determine a formula that will let me
determine which children who will be 5 years old by Dec 1, 2007.

Col
A [FirstName]
B [LastName]
C [DOB]
D [Classroom] (Kool Kidz, Kinder-Ready
If they are 5 in Dec, their classroom will default to KOOL KIDZ;
otherwise, they will be KINDER-READY
Can any one help me with this formula.

Thank you in advance.
 
B

Bob Phillips

=DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")

will give the age in years

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HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)
 
G

Guest

Take Bob's formula one step farther and you can have this in D (assumes row 2)
=IF(DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")>=5,"5 or older","Not yet 5 years old")

This doesn't cover the case of someone being too old for either, as 6 or 7
or 8 or 29. Substitute KOOL KIDZ and KINDER-READY as appropriate in the
formula.

Bob Phillips said:
=DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")

will give the age in years

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



I am looking for help to determine a formula that will let me
determine which children who will be 5 years old by Dec 1, 2007.

Col
A [FirstName]
B [LastName]
C [DOB]
D [Classroom] (Kool Kidz, Kinder-Ready
If they are 5 in Dec, their classroom will default to KOOL KIDZ;
otherwise, they will be KINDER-READY
Can any one help me with this formula.

Thank you in advance.
 
D

debbiep

Take Bob's formula one step farther and you can have this in D (assumes row 2)
=IF(DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")>=5,"5 or older","Not yet 5 years old")

This doesn't cover the case of someone being too old for either, as 6 or 7
or 8 or 29. Substitute KOOL KIDZ and KINDER-READY as appropriate in the
formula.



Bob Phillips said:
=DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")
will give the age in years

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)
I am looking for help to determine a formula that will let me
determine which children who will be 5 years old by Dec 1, 2007.
Col
A [FirstName]
B [LastName]
C [DOB]
D [Classroom] (Kool Kidz, Kinder-Ready
If they are 5 in Dec, their classroom will default to KOOL KIDZ;
otherwise, they will be KINDER-READY
Can any one help me with this formula.
Thank you in advance.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for.
 
G

Guest

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Bob and Jerry make Great Solutions!

Glad I could be part of the solution.

Take Bob's formula one step farther and you can have this in D (assumes row 2)
=IF(DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")>=5,"5 or older","Not yet 5 years old")

This doesn't cover the case of someone being too old for either, as 6 or 7
or 8 or 29. Substitute KOOL KIDZ and KINDER-READY as appropriate in the
formula.



Bob Phillips said:
=DATEDIF(C2,DATE(2007,12,1),"y")
will give the age in years

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)
I am looking for help to determine a formula that will let me
determine which children who will be 5 years old by Dec 1, 2007.
Col
A [FirstName]
B [LastName]
C [DOB]
D [Classroom] (Kool Kidz, Kinder-Ready
If they are 5 in Dec, their classroom will default to KOOL KIDZ;
otherwise, they will be KINDER-READY
Can any one help me with this formula.
Thank you in advance.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for.
 

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