Hello, and thank you for letting me ask a question or two.
I'm including a sample file of what i'm trying to do.
1. I wish to create a percentage of life remaining on a part by basically entering a daily counter versus the part's life expectancy. I think I have it, but I would like to try to get it in reverse, meaning I want the life to countdown from 100%. I have it counting up it looks like, but just for the knowledge of it, I want to know both ways. The CURRENT METER is the daily changing number in D6. The life of item 1 is 50,000 in C10. When I changed the item is in D10. Since both meters are the same, the formula in F10 reads 100%, but you can change the CURRENT and fool around with it if you like. Is this the best way to do that formula?
2. Now if I apply that same formula to F11, I get a value without the proper data for some reason. You can see without a D11 value, it shows a percentage, but I did not change that part yet (C11). How do I make F11 blank? I tried an ISBLANK entry there I read in another post here, but I can't get it right.
Thank you in advance!
I'm including a sample file of what i'm trying to do.
1. I wish to create a percentage of life remaining on a part by basically entering a daily counter versus the part's life expectancy. I think I have it, but I would like to try to get it in reverse, meaning I want the life to countdown from 100%. I have it counting up it looks like, but just for the knowledge of it, I want to know both ways. The CURRENT METER is the daily changing number in D6. The life of item 1 is 50,000 in C10. When I changed the item is in D10. Since both meters are the same, the formula in F10 reads 100%, but you can change the CURRENT and fool around with it if you like. Is this the best way to do that formula?
2. Now if I apply that same formula to F11, I get a value without the proper data for some reason. You can see without a D11 value, it shows a percentage, but I did not change that part yet (C11). How do I make F11 blank? I tried an ISBLANK entry there I read in another post here, but I can't get it right.
Thank you in advance!
Statistics: Posted by Barry G — Tue Nov 26, 2024 11:46 pm