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eI am working with a speadsheet that I need to caculate the difference of two
number by earnings code. I tried using sub-totals but each code has a different formaula, I cannot sort by codes because I have to sort by employee. I found that I was subtotaling by employee coping the formaula for the codes that use the same formaula but then doing the others manually. Does anyone have any suggestions? Sorry if this is confusing-- I'm dealing with over 90,000 rows of data. |
formulas in Excel
If you need sums by earnings codes have a look at the SUMIF function in
Help. Then you can subtract the result of two SUMIFs to get the difference between the totals of two earnings codes. -- Jim "foust" wrote in message ... | eI am working with a speadsheet that I need to caculate the difference of two | number by earnings code. I tried using sub-totals but each code has a | different formaula, I cannot sort by codes because I have to sort by | employee. I found that I was subtotaling by employee coping the formaula for | the codes that use the same formaula but then doing the others manually. Does | anyone have any suggestions? Sorry if this is confusing-- I'm dealing with | over 90,000 rows of data. |
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