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Not sure if this one is do-able but say I have the following
information: Job Priority Status Ready? Beta 5 Gamma 9 Closed Sigma 1 Yes Alpha 10 Epsilon 4 Yes Kappa 9 Yes Theta 5 Closed Yes I want to prioritize the items in the jobs column. There may be more jobs added to the list so I would like the function to look through up to 100 rows instead of just the ones currently listed in rows 1-6. Each job has a priority assigned to it (from 1-lowest to 10-highest). Some jobs may have equal priority, in which case the one that appears first in the list would be first then the one next in the list and so on. The tricky part is that there are two other columns associated with each job (status and ready). Jobs that are already closed should not appear in the priority list. Also, items that are not ready should not appear in the priority list. Ideally then, the function would give the top x priority items, so for the example above the top 5 items would give: Kappa Epsilon Sigma #NA #NA |
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