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I'm working with copies of someone else's SAP files.
Machine operators enter "Notifications" into SAP, which schedulers turn into "Work Orders". After the job is complete, there is a row of data for each time anyone - operator, scheduler, mechanic, etc. - made a change to the record. Notifications have distinct numbers, as do work orders. So you may have: NOTIFICATION | WORK ORDER | ACTIVITY 0001 | 2985 | Notified pump out 0001 | 2985 | Scheduled work 0001 | 2985 | Calibrated pump 0001 | 2985 | Caliper post on first grid armature adjusted to three 0001 | 2985 | Lubed 0001 | 2985 | Closed with comments A vast majority of the time, ONE notification will lead to ONE AND ONLY ONE work order. There are SOME notifications that lead to two (or more) work orders. I need to find a way to highlight those that lead to two or more. The best I could come up with was: - Sort - Do a lookup (which would return the FIRST work order associated with that) - Have a column, IF LOOKUP = WORK ORDER, 0, 1 - Sort on that 1 But that seems clunky and inaccurate. Thanks |
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