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conditional addition
I have a txt file that I pulled from our system here at work and it is a list of part numbers in one column (column D), demand for each location month 1 (column E), demand for each location month 2 (column F), demand for each location month 3 (column G) and cluster codes (column C). The cluster codes are groups of locations. I want to write up a conditional statement that will look at the part numbers and the cluster codes and add up a total demand for month 3 a total demand for month 2 and a total demand for month 1. Is there a way that I could do that? -- DKY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DKY's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=14515 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=493381 |
conditional addition
Sounds like a pivot table is ideal for this...
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Pivots/pivottables.htm In article , DKY wrote: I have a txt file that I pulled from our system here at work and it is a list of part numbers in one column (column D), demand for each location month 1 (column E), demand for each location month 2 (column F), demand for each location month 3 (column G) and cluster codes (column C). The cluster codes are groups of locations. I want to write up a conditional statement that will look at the part numbers and the cluster codes and add up a total demand for month 3 a total demand for month 2 and a total demand for month 1. Is there a way that I could do that? |
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