Thanks, Bernie, that's just what I needed. I had suspected that an array
would work, but just didn't know how to apply.
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Jay
"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:
Sorry, I edited my formulas badly:
In cell G2, array enter (using Ctrl-Shift-Enter)
=AVERAGE(IF($B$2:$B$200=E2,$C$2:$C$200))
In H2, array enter (using Ctrl-Shift-Enter)
=MEDIAN(IF($B$2:$B$200=E2,$C$2:$C$200))
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
"Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org wrote in message
...
Jay,
With your data table in A1:C200 (dates in A, salesperson in B, amount in
C),
and your salesperson names in E2, going down column E, in cell F2, enter
the
formula
=COUNTIF($B$2:$B$200,E2)
In cell G2, array enter (using Ctrl-Shift-Enter)
=AVERAGE(IF($B$2:$B$200=E3,$C$2:$C$200))
In H2, arrat enter (using Ctrl-Shift-Enter)
=MEDIAN(IF($B$2:$B$200=E3,$C$2:$C$200))
Copy F2:H2 down to match your salesperson list.
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
"Jay" wrote in message
...
I've got a list of date thus:
date salesperson amount of sale
and a second table that I want to create thus:
salesperson number of sales average sale median sale
I can get the count by uning dcounta, but can't make the daverage
function
work in this context. Is there a trick to this? And I have no idea how
to
get the median. Any help appreciated.
--
Jay
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