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Lets say my data looks like this:
A B 5 Travis 4 Travis 3 Nick 2 Travis 1 Don 9 Mike How do I make a count function that looks at that and the logic is: If A is less than 4 and B equals Travis And just to clearify that I understand if I get an answer, how would I do: If A is greater than 2 and A less than 15 and B equals Travis To verify, I want the number returned of how many results there are. Thank you for looking, and for your help/time. |
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