Loop Criteria Based On Unique Values In A Column
Apr 3, 2009i had a database from which i need to extract data from COlUMN B, select the
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View 2 RepliesI've got an interesting problem which I haven't been able to find an answer for.
A B
PR Yes
PR Yes
PR Yes
DN Yes
DN No
DN No
I need to count how many unique values in column a have every row in column b the same value. So counting for yes values, PR would equal one but DN would equal zero.
I used this formula to find out how many unique files had yes values, now I need to find out how many files only have yes next to them.
=SUMPRODUCT(($B$2:$B$14="Yes")/COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$14,$B$2:$B$14&"",$A$2:$A$14,$A$2:$A$14&""))
Is it possible to count unique values in one column based on that column and another column? I have a report that has a column of dates (B:B), column of month and year (C:C), and a column of RMA numbers(A:A). The RMA numbers repeat if there is more than one part on the RMA. I would like to count the number of RMA created each month. Below should be Jan = 2; Feb = 2; Mar = 1............
I have a CSE formula that allows me to count based on two criteria but it does not count unique values and you have to specify the two criteria.
I'm facing a big problem and I can't found a solution for days.
I'm trying to count/sum unique values in a Range, base on a criteria excluding Blank cells. Basicly I'm using the Formula Below:
=SUMPRODUCT((C2:C20"")/COUNTIF(C2:C20,C2:C20&""))
Let me Put to you an example for you been able to understand my problem.
Example considering Range "C2:C20" exluding blank cells
(1) - To count unique values
=SUMPRODUCT((C2:C20"")/COUNTIF(C2:C20,C2:C20&""))
(2) - To count unique values based on criteria in range "B2:B20"
=SUMPRODUCT((C2:C20"")/COUNTIF(C2:C20,C2:C20&"")*(B2:B20="E"))
(3) - To sum unique values on "E2:E20" based on same criteria
=SUMPRODUCT((C2:C20"")/COUNTIF(C2:C20,C2:C20&"")*(B2:B20="E")*(E2:E20))
They all work fine. But I need to insert a merge at Row 10 for
better reading purposes and the (2) and (3) are returning (#DIV/0). The (1) formula still work's.
I just don't know what to do guys ....
I have a large sheet (several thousand rows and growing) - see a small cut of the data. The columns following on from this have a list of people's names, hence why a lot of the data repeats (as a number of people attended each program).
Program
Clinic Title
Start Date
[Code].....
formula that will automatically give me that answer?
I have a worksheet with two tabs.
First Tab
Account Name
Account Number
Second Tab
Account Name
Account Number
Account Ship Location Number
On the first sheet each account name and number only appears once.
On the second sheet there may be multiple entries for each Account Name and Number.
On the first tab for each row I want to compare the Account Number column to the Account Number column on the second tab. Where I have a match I need to count how many unique Account Ship Location Numbers correspond.
I am working on an attendance spreadsheet in Excel 2003 at work that will display data showing number of learners allocated to an activity, number unallocated, number attended, number not attended, number of acceptable reasons and number of unacceptable reasons by Block Letter. My problem is that for a number of reasons the same learner number is allocated to a number of activities each day. I need to know how many learners from each block have been allocated, not how many allocations each learner has from each Block.
I have tried different formulas, but fast running out of time
I have attached a modified sample from the main spreadsheet
I need : Cell H4 to calculate the number of unique values from Column C on Mon tab but only meeting the following criteria Mon!$N$3:$N$4000="AM", Mon!$O$3:$O$4000=D4, Mon!$B$3:$B$4000="mon1" I can then apply to the other rows.
I'm running into an issue trying to calculate unique values in a Data column based on a few variables in other columns.
My current formula in Summary tab D4:D19 is
{=SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(IF(Data!$I$3:$I$66<$E$1,IF(Data!$A$3:$A$66=$H$1,
IF(Data!$C$3:$C$66=A4,ROW(Data!$I$3:$I$66)))),ROW(Data!$I$3:$I$66)),1))
+
SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(IF(Data!$I$3:$I$66<$E$1,IF(Data!$A$3:$A$66=$I$1,
IF(Data!$C$3:$C$66=A4,ROW(Data!$I$3:$I$66)))),ROW(Data!$I$3:$I$66)),1))}
This is currently counting the number of times a date value (data column I) appears for that name (A4:A19) in the data when meeting all of the conditions. I need it to instead count the number of times a unique date appears for that name with the additional conditions met (which all appear to work fine).
The results in the pink highlighted cells (Summary column D) should be:
Names starting with A - 3
All others - 2
I've left some other columns in the data with X's so that I can easily convert this back to my working spreadsheet.
I looking for a macro that will go through multiple sheets & change specific cells to values if the column header is = to value set in specific cell.
for example
I would like the macro to look at row 3 in each tab (page 1, page 2, page 3) and if the value you is equal to X (parameter input on different sheet) then change the formula to a value in row 6 & row 12 of that column.
I'm attaching an simple example that i looking for this on. The green cells are the one i would like to change to a value.
Book1.xlsx
I have a worksheet with Coulmn A and B , wherein , Column A has a list of values that can be duplicated. Based on the values in Column A, I want to fill corresponding cells in Column B. see the attached.
way to accomplish the same. Tried VLOOKUP.
I am using Excel 2007, and I'm stuck with this problem.
View 4 Replies View RelatedFormula which will count unique values in column A based on condition in Column B which "y" .....
Show ranges as A:A instead of A1:A100 as I dont know the size of the table, it can be thousands rows .....
I have a workbook with about 10000 rows of data for about 100 suppliers in Sheet1 and about 15000 rows of same Suppliers payment details in sheet2.
What I am doing now is:-Filter every supplier names in Column A of sheet1, copy all the rows and paste in sheet1 of a new workook & Again copy the Payment details of a same supplier from master file sheet2 and paste the same in sheet2 of this new workbook then save the files with the supplier name as file name in my documents folder code, that filters each suppliers data from sheet1 & 2 and paste in new workbook sheet1 & 2.
I've got two columns, one with policy numbers, the other with error codes.
A policy could be in the list more than once, so I'm counting the number of unique policy numbers with the function
=SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(A10:F10000,A10:A10000)>0,1))
I want to count the number of errors that are NOT code 00 or code 21. Because the error codes are saved as text, I'm counting the number of errors with
=SUMPRODUCT((B10:B10000"21")*(B10:B10000"00")*(B10:B10000""))
The problem is that since a policy number could be listed twice, when I count the errors, I might be counting the same policy as an error twice. This means that I could feasibly end up with more errors than I have unique policies, which doesn't work.
What I'd like to do is only count the number of errors that have unique policy numbers. That is, I only want to count an error the first time it is in the list, based off it's policy number. Is that possible?
Here's my sample data: [URL]
I have a worksheet (say, Sheet1) that I am going to manually import a large data set into on a weekly basis for reporting purposes. One of the columns from this data dump will have the header "Design Id" in the first row, but it may not be in the same column every time. I am trying to figure out how to create dropdown lists on a separate worksheet (say, Sheet2) in the same workbook where the data source always looks up the column containing the header "Design Id" from Sheet1 and then returns only the unique values from that column as options in the list.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am able to quite easily count the number of specific values in a cell after the table has been filtered. However, the problem I have run into is that some times the data needs to be placed into the spreadsheet twice (or to be more specific the same subject is associated with several unique data points).
What I need: some way to count the instance of some give value in column D only once based on the presence of a duplicate (unique) identifier in column C. However, when I filter the entire database, it must count *only* the filtered cells and not the hidden cells as well.
Picture:
Column C Column D
111111 M
111111 M
111111 M
[Code]....
Currently calculates: M=9, F=2
Right now it incorrectly states there are 9 "M" from column D when it really should be 5 since 3 are duplicate values. My main difficulty is making sure this continues to work after I filter the entire sheet (say column ZZ) and have a bunch of hidden cells.
Equation currently using to count only filtered values (in this case "males" and "females"):
="M = " & SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(D3:D13,ROW(D3:D13)-MIN(ROW(D3:D13)),,1))*(D3:D13="M"))
The function below should return the value in a cell IF the string in the cell two cells to the left of it is "Nemo" Omitting the part highlighted in blue, my function returns a list of unique values...but when it's included, nothing is returned at all. Perhaps, there is an error in the syntax that I'm overlooking?
Function listUnique(rng As Range) As Variant
Dim row As Range
Dim elements() As String
[Code]....
If i have the following layout of data
Column 1 Column 2
January 1000
January 1234
February 1300
March 1600
January 15
March 123
April 234
January 3000
I would like a formula that adds all the January numbers together returning a result of 5249
To move this one step further i would eventually need to add these numbers based on quarters, for example if the value is January February or March in column 1 then add the numbers in column 2.
I'm sure i have done this before using a countifs maybe but my mind has drawn a blank
I have been creating a schedule on excel, the schedule includes a top row which has the following headings Date, Agent_ID, title, agent_name, 07:00, 07:15, 07:30, etc up until 21:45
The columns that are named with times are times that indicate a break time.
The column named title is the actual shift time, eg 08:00 - 17:00.
I need a formula that would look at my source data, and populate a sheet in the following layout
agent_id, agent_name, title, start_time, end_time
The title be one of the following:
Shift 08:00 - 17:00
Tea Break 10:00 - 10:15
Lunch Break 12:00 - 12:30
Tea Break 14:15 - 14:30
If I need to have the shift portion and the break portion appear on separate tabs that would also be ok, but ultimately I need to keep my original source as is, but the change it to be able to upload it into a MySQL database.
I need a macro to turn to values all formulas in specific columns only. For example column C, F, I, L,O,...until column UYG, always with the interval of 2 columns.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOption Explicit
Dim lastrow As Long, t As Long
Sub Method()
lastrow = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count
For t = lastrow To 1 Step -1
If Cells(t, 8).Value <> "" Then
If Cells(t, 9).Value = "Y" And Cells(t, 10).Value = "" And Cells(t, 12).Value > _
6 And Cells(t, 12).Value < 60 Then Range(t, 25).Value = 20
End If
Next t
End Sub
Alright, the above code is not working. I am not sure if it is the write part (t,25 value) that is wrong. I want the Y column to be written with a method numbered "20" if the conditions (H is not null, J="Y", K="", and 6<M<60). I have numerous other methods to put in. The reason I'm not doing Case Statements is this is jsut to write the basic code, and then I will have to move it over to ReportSmith using ReportBasic.
The below sample is an accurate example of a much larger set of data. Column H will be my desired result.
I need a macro that will look at the matching values (numerical value of month) of Column F, then enter the sum of the corresponding values (rows) contained in Column D for that month. The sum of each month should be placed in Column H at the last value of the row for each particular month.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1
Item#
Description
Quantity
Month
Year
2
1001
[Code] ........
In the attached, sheet 2 has a formula that pulls the Item (column B) from Sheet 1 based on Instocks (column F) being less than the value in N2. Would it be possible to add a second criteria to the formula in sheet 2? In short, can I pull the item from column B of sheet 1 into sheet 2, where in sheet 1, column F values are less than N2 AND where column G values are greater than O2?
I'd love to just vlookup the fill rate value and then filter it down, I know at some point I will be asked to weed it down a bit via a formula instead.
removing duplicate names. Students were allowed to take a quiz as many times as they wanted. I need to remove the duplicate entry by keeping the highest grade.
Here is the setup of my excel file. Column 1 has surnames, Column 2, has first name, and column 3 has grade.
I can't figure out how to filter them based on first and last name because some students have the same name. with the grade as the criteria
I would need an excel formula not macro
I have attached an example workbook with a tiny subset of data and a number of criteria from the Dashboard Engine page removed.
What I need is to sum the total value for each division on the second sheet based on the date criteria (so for the first cell Jan 1/2010 - Jan 31/2010) and on a match between division name on the Dashboard Engine sheet table and the Masterdata sheet. I have tried a number of variations but keep getting a 0 for each return.
Sample Workbook.xlsx
With reference to a thread that is nearly similar to my own problem:
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...ml#post2076546
I have a similar problem, though maybe a little more advanced. I would like to do the exact same, but when looking at the sample.xls in the referenced thread, my data can have zero values/blank in the C-column. For instance, if C6 is blank, then the formula will not add the value in the next row. In many cases this would easily be solved through sorting, but the structure of my sheet do not allow for this. So what I am looking for, is a formula for only regarding rows where the cells in column C is <>"".
Maybe this cannot be done in a single formula, and has to be solved through VBA, but having seen some incredible solutions here, I thought I'd give it a try.
I am looking to count the unique amount of customers who are listed in column C based on the criteria that they purchased the product on the 1/08/2014 and that the product came from Department 3. The output I am looking for in this example would be 3. I can do it for this example but when I have 300 different customers it starts getting tricky and I'm a bit stumped on how to incorporate an array formula into a countifs() function or whether there is an alternative.
Date DepartmentCustomer
1/08/2014 3 A
1/08/2014 3 B
1/08/2014 2 C
1/08/2014 3 D
4/08/2014 3 A
5/08/2014 2 A
5/08/2014 3 D
I'm trying to get a count of unique values in column B when criteria matches for columns A,C and D. The worksheet I'm trying to complete looks like this:
2366 2005 T [number of corresponding unique values of B]
For example:
--D---C---A-B
2366 2005 T 2
(as opposed to 3)
A
B
C D
T
655 2005 2366 T
656 2005 2366 T
656 2005 2366 W
659 2005 2367 W
659 2008 2369 W
659 2006 2370 F
659 2005 2370 W
660 2005 2370 W
660 2008 2371 W
660 2006 2371 T
660 2005 2371 W
661 2005 2372 W
661 2007 2372
I have this formula to give me the number of unique locations and it works fine for cell J1:
=SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(MATCH($B$3:$B$22,$B$3:$B$22,0),MATCH($B$3:$B$22,$B$3:$B$22,0))>0,1))
What I am trying to figure out is how to populate cells N4:N5 and N8:N9 for unique locations by Fruit & Vegtables by Area A and Area B. I just have some basic data for this example as the spreadsheets are 30,000+ lines long.
I have data in the following type
A Criteria B
A Criteria C Criteria A
C Criteria C
D Criteria 1
2 Criteria 3
Criteria 2
3 Criteria
I need a formula that will count the number of unique values in column A that have "Criteria" in column B. In this case the desired output would be 5 (A, C, D, 2, and 3), a blank cell in column A does not need to be counted.