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Sort of a long question, but worth a try. I have a dispatching spreadsheet
that copies electric outage events from a database to various service centers for dispatching. Let's say I run the report @ 0600 and more events come in after 0600. The report is already in place by service center and I just want to filter (by code) the more recent events and copy over to the last row of the existing report. (there are 14 service centers) |
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