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Morning Experts,
I need an array formula for the following: (I am attaching the spreadsheet what
I am looking for in the main tab)
I have a columns listing customer numbers and 9 tests to verify their products.
Each test has a date/time, result and a target acceptance target. I need to
find the earliest day/time when all parameters simultaneously meet their
respective target. Thank you so much!
Test 1-- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:20 am, 7.0 (test result) target is 8 or below
Test 2--- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:15 am, 51 (test result) target is 50 or
below
Test 2--- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:21 am, 50 (test result)
Test 3-- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:06 am, 140 (test result) target is 130 or
less
Test 3-- -Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:22 am, 120 (test result)
Test 4---Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:21 am, 61 (test result) target is 60 or above
test 5--- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:18 am, 33 (test result) target is equal or
less than 35
Test 6----Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:16 am, -1 (test result) target is 0 up to +2
(less than zero is not acceptable, above 2 is not acceptable either)
Test 6----Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11: 23 am, +1 (test result)
Test 7--- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:21 am, yes (test result) target is yes
Test 8-- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11: 15 am, 7.1 (test result) target is 7.0
Test 9--- Customer 1, 2/20/2020 11:18 am, 7.33 (test result) target is 7.32 or
above
Solving this one manually, the earliest time all 9 parameters passes their
targets is 2/20/2020 11:23 am
Finding the earliest date/time when all tests parameters meet their respective targets (pass)
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