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Calculating discount uptake
I would like to figure out how many people have taken up a discount of 33% or
50%, at what rate (earlybird or regular) and what they bought. The columns I have are item (1 item, 2 item, 3 item), rate (EB or REG) and discount (0%, 33%, 50%). An example is as follows: ITEM RATE DISCOUNT 1 item EB 0% 2 item EB 33% 1 item REG 50% 3 item REG 50% 2 item EB 0% 2 item EB 33% I would like a formula to figure out how many people bought: 1 item at EB rate with 0% discount " " " " " " 33% discount " " " " " " 50% discount 1 item at REG rate with 0% discount " " " " " " 33% discount " " " " " " 50% discount 2 item at EB rate with 0% discount " " " " " " 33% discount etc, etc. Can anyone help?? |
Calculating discount uptake
You can do that with a pivot table. select the data and then Data|PivotTable
- Follow the wizard. Place the item in the left column and the Rate next to it an finally the discount next to that so that all 3 are in the left column. Now add the Item to the data protion of the table and you should get a count... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "NeedHelp" wrote: I would like to figure out how many people have taken up a discount of 33% or 50%, at what rate (earlybird or regular) and what they bought. The columns I have are item (1 item, 2 item, 3 item), rate (EB or REG) and discount (0%, 33%, 50%). An example is as follows: ITEM RATE DISCOUNT 1 item EB 0% 2 item EB 33% 1 item REG 50% 3 item REG 50% 2 item EB 0% 2 item EB 33% I would like a formula to figure out how many people bought: 1 item at EB rate with 0% discount " " " " " " 33% discount " " " " " " 50% discount 1 item at REG rate with 0% discount " " " " " " 33% discount " " " " " " 50% discount 2 item at EB rate with 0% discount " " " " " " 33% discount etc, etc. Can anyone help?? |
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