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Hi there. I'm trying to do the following. I have 4 teams with 9 players on
each team. I want to keep track of when someone scores. I also want to keep track of the last time they scored. So... Col A lists the day (simply 1-31, no month needed). Col B I list the player that scored that day. Only 1 player scores per day. Col F is Team 1. When a player from team 1 scores, It imports to the first empty row in Col F. This is were I'm having problems. How do I get the cells in Col F to examine each day and see if someone from Team 1 has scored. And if they have scored, to enter the day they scored on the next available row. I hope this makes sense! Thanks, Matt |
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You didn't say how you know which player is on which team? Does column B say
"Team 1"/"Team 2"? Nevertheless, its simple to setup the correlation, you can either have a seperate column, or include a LOOKUP function (see XL help file). For now, let's assume in column B you have "Team 1" through "Team 4" as possibilities listed, starting on row 2. In F2: =IF(COUNTIF($B$2:$B$101,"Team 1")=ROW()-ROW($A$2)+1,INDIRECT(ADDRESS(LARGE(($B$2:$B$101="T eam 1")*ROW($B$2:$B$101),COUNTIF($B$2:$B$101,"Team 1")-ROW()+2),COLUMN()-COLUMN($F$2)+1)),"") Hopefully this gets you pointed in direction you need to go. You can adjust ranges/references as needed. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "mpenkala" wrote: Hi there. I'm trying to do the following. I have 4 teams with 9 players on each team. I want to keep track of when someone scores. I also want to keep track of the last time they scored. So... Col A lists the day (simply 1-31, no month needed). Col B I list the player that scored that day. Only 1 player scores per day. Col F is Team 1. When a player from team 1 scores, It imports to the first empty row in Col F. This is were I'm having problems. How do I get the cells in Col F to examine each day and see if someone from Team 1 has scored. And if they have scored, to enter the day they scored on the next available row. I hope this makes sense! Thanks, Matt |
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