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Don't know if it is sumproduct that would do what I want, but from
looking into previous posts this appears like it would be possible? I have a list of data in columns A:C. What I need to be able to do is count the number of unique approvers (column C) by the Purchase Order reference in Column B. I was hoping to do this by a pivot-table but have struggled as this would only give a true count of occurences and I've seen similar posts that back this up. So for the following data-set, I need to show the data as: Ref: PO Number Unique Approvers IR2/2008-42059 1230002119 2 IR3565026714-45827 1230002120 1 IR08/29539-43169 1230002121 1 Could anyone possibly help with this should appear as a formula? Assuming this is to be applied as a 'helper column' principle I could then use this in a pivot-table. Thanks in advance. Al. DATA SET (Column A : C) Ref: PO Number Name IR2/2008-42059 1230002119 User 3 IR2/2008-42059 1230002119 User 1 IR3565026714-45827 1230002120 User 2 IR3565026714-45827 1230002120 User 2 IR08/29539-43169 1230002121 User 1 |
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