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The following is something I have tried after some research on nested IF's however it only gives expected results for the first part of the statement and not the remainder, can anyone explain why or do I need a different type of function?

=if(h4="basic","basic",if(g17>=500,"Standard",if(h4="standard","Standard",if(g17>=750,"Standard+",if(g17<=500,"Basic",if(h4="Standard+","standard+",If(g17<=750,"Standard",if(g17>=850,"Platinum",if(h4="Platinum","Platinum",if(g17<=850,"Standard+","Platinum"))))))))))

Thanks for your assistance.

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Solution 3

Thanks for the advice I do not think I explained myself too well, but in the end with some of the suggestions was able to work it out here is the finished formula:

=IF(AND(H4="Basic",G17<450),"Basic",IF(AND(H4="Basic",G17>=450),"Standard",IF(AND(H4="Standard",G17<450),"Basic",IF(AND(H4="Standard",G17>449,G17<700),"Standard",IF(AND(H4="Standard",G17>=700),"Standard+",IF(AND(H4="Standard+",G17>699,G17<800),"Standard+",IF(AND(H4="Standard+",G17<700),"Standard",IF(AND(H4="Standard+",G17>=800),"Platinum",IF(AND(H4="Platinum",G17<800),"Standard+","Platinum")))))))))

OTHER TIPS

You have one if

if(g17>=500

and later on you have

if(g17>=750

The last condition will never be "satisfied", for if it is actually true, it will not be tested for, as the first if(g17>=500 will be True.

I do not know what are the "expected results", "the first part of the statement", or "the remainder", but hopefully this helps.

You can try this

=IFERROR( INDEX({"basic","Standard","Standard+","Platinum"},MATCH(H4,{"basic","Standard","Standard+","Platinum"},0)),IF(G17>850,"Platinum",IF(G17>750,"Standard+",IF(G17>500,"Standard","Basic"))))
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