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I have 3 columns (Strain, Genealogy, MOComplete) Below is how I would like
the third column (MOComplete) to formulate. Genealogies are descending in order and I have provided 3 examples of 3 different strains and 3 different ways the genealogies can occur. Some of my Strains have 2 different genealogies, some strains have 3 different genealogies, and some strains have 4 genealogies (Max). The ordering of genealogies is always FS--PES--PED--POOL. All POOL Genealogies must have an MOComplete=1. If there are more than 2 genealogies, the genealogy following POOL will NOT have an MOComplete but the genealogy that is 1 degree away from POOL needs to have an MOComplete = 1 as does any remaining genealogy(ies). Is this an If/Then statement? What is a good equation to get the MOComplete for each strain and each genealogy? Thanks Strain Genealogy MOComplete 49 FS 49 POOL 1 51 FS 1 51 PES 51 POOL 1 58 FS 1 58 PES 1 58 PED 58 POOL 1 |
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