Function to give me the EROD (Estimated Run Out Date)

Excellover123

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Hi Message Board.
Just wondering if anyone can help me.
Is there a single cell formula that can take the qty of my stock & give me the EROD (Estimated Run Out Date) based on my demand.
I have tried the average function, however, as my demand is quite volatile between days this is often well out.
I have been resulting to having a cumulative volume off to the side & then a approximate look up to return when it can't meet the next qty.
As you can imagine, this is taking up loads of Excel real estate & is using far more functions than I'd ideally like.
Is there something better out there? I was thinking that a custom function might be the way to go?
Many thanks in advance
Gary
 

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Hi,
For a quick fix :
 
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Hi,
For a quick fix :
Thank you, James. I will get that a go 😀
 
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To make your life easier, my personal preference for your situation would be to go for a UDF ...
 
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