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ktatey

Problem with Data Consolidation
 
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running statistics for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to update the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My problem arose with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2 points given for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point given and the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part of the ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this data is added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what is happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column that has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.

Bryan Hessey


Hi,

Is the number '1' on the left or right side of the column, ie is the
'1' a number as the '2' is, or a text item.



ktatey Wrote:
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running statistics
for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to update the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My problem arose
with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2 points given
for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point given and
the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data
consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part of the
ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this data is
added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what is
happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column that
has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.



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ktatey

Hi
Thank you for taking an interest.
The cells are all formated as numbers.
I just tried them as text but it still won't do anything with the 1's.


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

Is the number '1' on the left or right side of the column, ie is the
'1' a number as the '2' is, or a text item.



ktatey Wrote:
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running statistics
for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to update the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My problem arose
with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2 points given
for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point given and
the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data
consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part of the
ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this data is
added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what is
happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column that
has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.



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Bryan Hessey


Hi,

A cell may be formatted as numbers, but the contents may still be text,
as it would be if you entered '1
single quote 1

assuming B8 is a cell with a 1, what happens if you put in another cell
=B8, and then try =B8+1
Is the 1 (or 2) selected from a formula =if(a1=b1,1,2) etc? - if so can
you post that formula, or can you copy that portion of the worksheet and
post it?





ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Thank you for taking an interest.
The cells are all formated as numbers.
I just tried them as text but it still won't do anything with the 1's.


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

Is the number '1' on the left or right side of the column, ie is the
'1' a number as the '2' is, or a text item.



ktatey Wrote:
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running

statistics
for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to update

the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My problem

arose
with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2 points

given
for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point given

and
the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data
consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part of

the
ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this data

is
added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what is
happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column

that
has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.



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ktatey

Hi
Here are the cells and the formula's in those cells
Cell CO12 is the one I need to consolidate, it has a 1 in it, usually there
is a 2 in it and it consolidates fine

Cell Formula
CO12 =CE12
CE12 =IF(CB120,REBELS!$DR$230,0)
REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,OR(IF(DR228=1,1,0)))


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

A cell may be formatted as numbers, but the contents may still be text,
as it would be if you entered '1
single quote 1

assuming B8 is a cell with a 1, what happens if you put in another cell
=B8, and then try =B8+1
Is the 1 (or 2) selected from a formula =if(a1=b1,1,2) etc? - if so can
you post that formula, or can you copy that portion of the worksheet and
post it?





ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Thank you for taking an interest.
The cells are all formated as numbers.
I just tried them as text but it still won't do anything with the 1's.


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

Is the number '1' on the left or right side of the column, ie is the
'1' a number as the '2' is, or a text item.



ktatey Wrote:
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running

statistics
for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to update

the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My problem

arose
with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2 points

given
for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point given

and
the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data
consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part of

the
ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this data

is
added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what is
happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column

that
has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.


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Bryan Hessey


Hi,

try

REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,IF(DR228=1,1,0))


the 'or(' appears superfluous


ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Here are the cells and the formula's in those cells
Cell CO12 is the one I need to consolidate, it has a 1 in it, usually
there
is a 2 in it and it consolidates fine

Cell Formula
CO12 =CE12
CE12 =IF(CB120,REBELS!$DR$230,0)
REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,OR(IF(DR228=1,1,0)))


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

A cell may be formatted as numbers, but the contents may still be

text,
as it would be if you entered '1
single quote 1

assuming B8 is a cell with a 1, what happens if you put in another

cell
=B8, and then try =B8+1
Is the 1 (or 2) selected from a formula =if(a1=b1,1,2) etc? - if so

can
you post that formula, or can you copy that portion of the worksheet

and
post it?





ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Thank you for taking an interest.
The cells are all formated as numbers.
I just tried them as text but it still won't do anything with the

1's.


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

Is the number '1' on the left or right side of the column, ie is

the
'1' a number as the '2' is, or a text item.



ktatey Wrote:
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running
statistics
for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to

update
the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My

problem
arose
with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2

points
given
for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point

given
and
the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data
consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part

of
the
ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this

data
is
added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what

is
happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column
that
has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.


--
Bryan Hessey


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ktatey

Hi
That hit the spot, I greatly appreciate your help and thanks heaps.
Cheers
ktatey

"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

try

REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,IF(DR228=1,1,0))


the 'or(' appears superfluous


ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Here are the cells and the formula's in those cells
Cell CO12 is the one I need to consolidate, it has a 1 in it, usually
there
is a 2 in it and it consolidates fine

Cell Formula
CO12 =CE12
CE12 =IF(CB120,REBELS!$DR$230,0)
REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,OR(IF(DR228=1,1,0)))


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

A cell may be formatted as numbers, but the contents may still be

text,
as it would be if you entered '1
single quote 1

assuming B8 is a cell with a 1, what happens if you put in another

cell
=B8, and then try =B8+1
Is the 1 (or 2) selected from a formula =if(a1=b1,1,2) etc? - if so

can
you post that formula, or can you copy that portion of the worksheet

and
post it?





ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Thank you for taking an interest.
The cells are all formated as numbers.
I just tried them as text but it still won't do anything with the

1's.


"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


Hi,

Is the number '1' on the left or right side of the column, ie is

the
'1' a number as the '2' is, or a text item.



ktatey Wrote:
I am using Excel 2003 to run a Workbook for doing the running
statistics
for
a Darts Association. I use Data Consolidation in a Macro to

update
the
Workbook after entering all of the data for a round. My

problem
arose
with
the ladder when two teams had a draw, normally there is 2

points
given
for a
win and this works fine but for a draw there is only 1 point

given
and
the
consolidation will not sum the one point. I tried using data
consolidate
without the macro and it still would not do it. In another part

of
the
ladder
data is consolidated to sum the number of games played, this

data
is
added 1
at a time and this consolidates fine. I am at a loss as to what

is
happening,
it seems that Excel does not want to recognise a 1 in a column
that
has
always had 2's in it, if that is possible.


--
Bryan Hessey


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Bryan Hessey


Good to see, and thanks for the post.


ktatey Wrote:[color=blue]
Hi
That hit the spot, I greatly appreciate your help and thanks heaps.
Cheers
ktatey

"Bryan Hessey" wrote:
[color=blue]

Hi,

try

REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,IF(DR228=1,1,0))


the 'or(' appears superfluous


ktatey Wrote:
Hi
Here are the cells and the formula's in those cells
Cell CO12 is the one I need to consolidate, it has a 1 in it,

usually
there
is a 2 in it and it consolidates fine

Cell Formula
CO12 =CE12
CE12 =IF(CB120,REBELS!$DR$230,0)
REBELS DR230 =IF(DS226=1,2,OR(IF(DR228=1,1,0)))



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