Please help (need someone smart/nice)
Having done this a time or two, do you have enough data? It would be
unusual, in most counties in the US with 126,000 registered voters, to
not have a significant fraction of the population living in apartments,
which typically share the same street address.
So how are you going to decide whether John Wells and Sarah Smith are
living in the same household, or separate apartments in the same
building?
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chris4ua wrote:
I have a database of 126,000 voters in my county. I have them sorted by
street & address & precinct. I am looking to minimize the voter list to
a household list. Statistically I should be looking at 40,000
households. I have been working with an IF formula
(if(countif($I$1:I1,I1)1,1,""). "I" is the column for the address. I
use this formula twice. Once for the addresses and once for the street
#'s. My idea is that after I run these two formulas in two seperate
columns that it will return a 1 in both columns when there is a
duplicate. This works sporadically. It appears to work great and then
I start finding places where both original and duplicate
addresses/street #'s are taken out. I have also tried to use the
Advance Filter (unique records) option. It is not working for me
either. I am not versed on using Visual Basics. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance. Here is a sample of the rows:
Id last name first name street address
63444 wells john 3286 samford avenue
63442 smith sarah 3286 samford avenue
11339 baylor eve 1422 stone ridge road
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