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Differing Criteria Formula
Hey guys,
I need your wisdom as this is driving me mental: I need to compile a list of results for supplier categories. There are only 4 Categories A,B,C,D. Column D can have multiple results of a mixture of A,B,C,D. What I need is to get a result in column E that is for the following criteria if the cells in Column D have any of the (and could be a mixture) following results: A=A AB=A ABC=A ABCD=A BC=A BD=B CD=C BCD=A So for example if a supplier had 6 cells next to it containg C,D,B,D,C,D this would then be an A Result as from the six cells there are a B & C entry. Bit messy I know. Any thoughts would help. Pumpkin |
Differing Criteria Formula
Need further info as to what determines final results. For instance, in your
example you say that the result is A because it contains BC. But it also contains CD and BD, so why does the BC combo win? If A result is higher priority (meaing if BC is found, disregard other combinations), why even bother with AB, AC, ABC, etc, as it appears an A alone = A result. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Pumpkin" wrote: Hey guys, I need your wisdom as this is driving me mental: I need to compile a list of results for supplier categories. There are only 4 Categories A,B,C,D. Column D can have multiple results of a mixture of A,B,C,D. What I need is to get a result in column E that is for the following criteria if the cells in Column D have any of the (and could be a mixture) following results: A=A AB=A ABC=A ABCD=A BC=A BD=B CD=C BCD=A So for example if a supplier had 6 cells next to it containg C,D,B,D,C,D this would then be an A Result as from the six cells there are a B & C entry. Bit messy I know. Any thoughts would help. Pumpkin |
Differing Criteria Formula
The Criteria is supposed to give a highest rating for what data is entered,
so in the case of BC=A this would overwrite if there is also a C & a D in the data. As far as the A criteria goes, I need it to basically say if theres an A in the data report A (but im unsure how this would be added into all the other formula script) I suspect I need an IF formula or an AND formula. Can you help? "Luke M" wrote: Need further info as to what determines final results. For instance, in your example you say that the result is A because it contains BC. But it also contains CD and BD, so why does the BC combo win? If A result is higher priority (meaing if BC is found, disregard other combinations), why even bother with AB, AC, ABC, etc, as it appears an A alone = A result. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Pumpkin" wrote: Hey guys, I need your wisdom as this is driving me mental: I need to compile a list of results for supplier categories. There are only 4 Categories A,B,C,D. Column D can have multiple results of a mixture of A,B,C,D. What I need is to get a result in column E that is for the following criteria if the cells in Column D have any of the (and could be a mixture) following results: A=A AB=A ABC=A ABCD=A BC=A BD=B CD=C BCD=A So for example if a supplier had 6 cells next to it containg C,D,B,D,C,D this would then be an A Result as from the six cells there are a B & C entry. Bit messy I know. Any thoughts would help. Pumpkin |
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