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Hi, I work in a medical pathology.
In our Excel database we have medical test turn around times in days in column L. A "received date" for the test specimen in column J and a specimen code in column M. I want to calculate the average turn around time (L) for a test specimen (J) for each month. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for this to put into a new sheet in a Table-like format with Month on the vertical and Specimen type on the horizontal. Can anyone give some pointers for how to write a formula to achieve this? thanks very much, Jasen" |
Excel functions and programming
"Jasen" wrote in message ... Hi, I work in a medical pathology. In our Excel database we have medical test turn around times in days in column L. A "received date" for the test specimen in column J and a specimen code in column M. I want to calculate the average turn around time (L) for a test specimen (J) for each month. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for this to put into a new sheet in a Table-like format with Month on the vertical and Specimen type on the horizontal. Can anyone give some pointers for how to write a formula to achieve this? thanks very much, Jasen" Hi, a small correction....I meant to say: I want to calculate the average turn-around time (L) per month for each particular specimen type from column M. cheers Jasen |
Excel functions and programming
Use Data=Pivot Table Report
If you don't know anything about Pivot Tables, see Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html see pivot tables in the index. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jasen" wrote in message ... "Jasen" wrote in message ... Hi, I work in a medical pathology. In our Excel database we have medical test turn around times in days in column L. A "received date" for the test specimen in column J and a specimen code in column M. I want to calculate the average turn around time (L) for a test specimen (J) for each month. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for this to put into a new sheet in a Table-like format with Month on the vertical and Specimen type on the horizontal. Can anyone give some pointers for how to write a formula to achieve this? thanks very much, Jasen" Hi, a small correction....I meant to say: I want to calculate the average turn-around time (L) per month for each particular specimen type from column M. cheers Jasen |
Excel functions and programming
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Use Data=Pivot Table Report If you don't know anything about Pivot Tables, see Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html see pivot tables in the index. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Thanks Tom, will give it a try and let you know if that works. "Jasen" wrote in message ... "Jasen" wrote in message ... Hi, I work in a medical pathology. In our Excel database we have medical test turn around times in days in column L. A "received date" for the test specimen in column J and a specimen code in column M. I want to calculate the average turn around time (L) for a test specimen (J) for each month. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for this to put into a new sheet in a Table-like format with Month on the vertical and Specimen type on the horizontal. Can anyone give some pointers for how to write a formula to achieve this? thanks very much, Jasen" Hi, a small correction....I meant to say: I want to calculate the average turn-around time (L) per month for each particular specimen type from column M. cheers Jasen |
Excel functions and programming
Thanks Tom, works well......but how can you exclude some data within a
column? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Use Data=Pivot Table Report If you don't know anything about Pivot Tables, see Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html see pivot tables in the index. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jasen" wrote in message ... "Jasen" wrote in message ... Hi, I work in a medical pathology. In our Excel database we have medical test turn around times in days in column L. A "received date" for the test specimen in column J and a specimen code in column M. I want to calculate the average turn around time (L) for a test specimen (J) for each month. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for this to put into a new sheet in a Table-like format with Month on the vertical and Specimen type on the horizontal. Can anyone give some pointers for how to write a formula to achieve this? thanks very much, Jasen" Hi, a small correction....I meant to say: I want to calculate the average turn-around time (L) per month for each particular specimen type from column M. cheers Jasen |
Excel functions and programming
Where? in the pivot Table? Select the dropdown at the top of that column
and unselect items. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jasen" wrote in message ... Thanks Tom, works well......but how can you exclude some data within a column? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Use Data=Pivot Table Report If you don't know anything about Pivot Tables, see Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html see pivot tables in the index. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jasen" wrote in message ... "Jasen" wrote in message ... Hi, I work in a medical pathology. In our Excel database we have medical test turn around times in days in column L. A "received date" for the test specimen in column J and a specimen code in column M. I want to calculate the average turn around time (L) for a test specimen (J) for each month. I am having trouble coming up with a formula for this to put into a new sheet in a Table-like format with Month on the vertical and Specimen type on the horizontal. Can anyone give some pointers for how to write a formula to achieve this? thanks very much, Jasen" Hi, a small correction....I meant to say: I want to calculate the average turn-around time (L) per month for each particular specimen type from column M. cheers Jasen |
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