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I want to concatenate the text in different row but exclude a particular
criteria if it comes up. See below example: Different Scenarios: A B C D E 1 undecided John John undecided John 2 undecided Paul undecided Paul Paul 3 undecided undecided undecided undecided Lily RESULTS: undecided John, Paul John Paul John, Paul, Lily Basically, I only want the "undecided" shows up only if all three options are undecided; otherwise only give me the name(s) that is/are suggested. Thanks. -- M&M |
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