Formula Finding Headcount Based on Start and End Dates

shilos_dad

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I found this solution here in one of the threads here's the link.

Formula to calculate headcount based on start/leave dates, governed by selectable dropdowns.

the solution given was assumed headcount based on the first day of the month.

where should i put the EOMONTH function to get the end of month counts?

here's the formula from the thread
Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS($H$2:$H$30,"<="&DATE($B$36,MATCH($C$36,$R$1:$R$12,0),1),$I$2:$I$30," ")+COUNTIFS($H$2:$H$30,"<="&DATE($B$36,MATCH($C$36,$R$1:$R$12,0),1),$I$2:$I$30,">="&DATE($B$36,MATCH($C$36,$R$1:$R$12,0),1))
 

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