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HELP: survey data collection & analysis
I need urgent help and am new to Excel. I've got 5 excel surveys which is
similar to: http://www.surveymonkey.com/ExportEx...rtExamples.zip I am using SurveyMonkey.com to do 5 surveys (which are all exactly the same), however it's separated for 5 societies. Results can be downloaded/exported as CSV files (as you can see in the ExportExamples.zip file). So there are 5 of those ExportExamples.zip (above), one for each society am surveying. How can I combine the 5 Condensed.csv files so it's one big file? I need the Condensed in one big file. Then I want to make Excel, or any program, to randomly chose 2 winners/users from the combined-list. (It's for a draw of 2 winners). Is this possible in Excel, or some other program? How can I do this? Many thanks Kev |
survey data collection & analysis
Just some thoughts ..
How can I combine the 5 Condensed.csv files so it's one big file? Just copy paste sequentially into a new sheet/book ? For the purpose of the draw .. Serialise the list by inserting a new col A, Enter: 1 and 2 into say, A2:A3 (assuming the qualifiers' data starts in row2) Select A2:A3, and drag to fill down all the way (Make a note of the last serial# filled in col A, that's your last qualifier) For the draw you may not need to combine, just serialise sequentially from one file to the other, then make a note of the final serial# in the last, 5th file (if the combined data exceeds 65k rows, you can't put it into one sheet anyway) ... I want to make Excel .. to randomly chose 2 winners/users from the combined-list. A simple way is to use RANDBETWEEN, and the F9 key In a new sheet, put in say, C1: =randbetween(A1,B1) Enter the first serial# into A1, the last serial# into B1 Hold down F9 key to recalc (this simulates "drawing") for x seconds, release. The first winner is the number in C1. Repeat to draw the second winner. Then just go back to your serialised list to flesh out the 2 winners' particulars And if your draw rules state that winners are only entitled to one prize, just re-draw the 2nd winner if the 2nd number drawn is a duplicate of the 1st number (this is possible with RANDBETWEEN, albeit remote if the range is large), or if the number drawn (a non-duplicate) points to the same winner Note that RANDBETWEEN requires the Analysis Toolpak to be installed and activated. Check the "Analysis Toolpak" box (via Tools Add-Ins) Chip Pearson's page has details on the ATP at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/ATP.htm -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- Singapore, GMT+8 xdemechanik http://savefile.com/projects/236895 -- "KevinGPO" wrote in message ... I need urgent help and am new to Excel. I've got 5 excel surveys which is similar to: http://www.surveymonkey.com/ExportEx...rtExamples.zip I am using SurveyMonkey.com to do 5 surveys (which are all exactly the same), however it's separated for 5 societies. Results can be downloaded/exported as CSV files (as you can see in the ExportExamples.zip file). So there are 5 of those ExportExamples.zip (above), one for each society am surveying. How can I combine the 5 Condensed.csv files so it's one big file? I need the Condensed in one big file. Then I want to make Excel, or any program, to randomly chose 2 winners/users from the combined-list. (It's for a draw of 2 winners). Is this possible in Excel, or some other program? How can I do this? Many thanks Kev |
survey data collection & analysis
Thanks for your reply. Very useful.
I got a problem. if entered survey 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (all 5 surveys), then when I combine the surveys, is there any way to extract the email address uniquely? eg. it will only take that email address as appearing once, instead 5 times? *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
survey data collection & analysis
"Kevin GPO" wrote
Thanks for your reply. Very useful. I got a problem. if entered survey 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (all 5 surveys), then when I combine the surveys, is there any way to extract the email address uniquely? eg. it will only take that email address as appearing once, instead 5 times? By your rules, are multiple entries allowed/disallowed in the first place ? If it's disallowed, simply check & disqualify the winner(s) and re-draw. And to check on the 2 winners' statuses, you could use DataFilterAutofilter and filter on the email col (no need to check all qualifiers/entries, just the 2 winners) Anyway, one way to extract a "uniques" list is to use Advanced Filter Assume the email address data is all in col A Type a col label in A1 (if required) Select col A Click Data Filter Advanced Filter [Click OK to the Excel prompt to use the first row as labels] In the Advanced Filter dialog box: ---------------------------------------- Check "Copy to another location" Ensure that the selected range correctly appears in the "List range:" box Put for "Copy to:" : B1 (say) Check "Unique records only" Click OK The unique list of items in col A will be extracted in col B -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- Singapore, GMT+8 xdemechanik http://savefile.com/projects/236895 -- *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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