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Data Validation, Drop Down Lists
The situation: I have a list of patient names in one column, a dropdown list
with four text options (for their type of injury) in another, and another dropdown list with a numerical value of how many administrative hours spent on them in another dropdown list. I need a formula that will keep tally of the number of hours spent on a patient according to their injury. So, in short, I need add the total number of hours for only those patients who have a specific text item selected in the first dropdown list. Thanks to all who reply to these things. I have learned a lot about excel in just two days thanks to your help. |
Data Validation, Drop Down Lists
If I follow, and I'm not sure I do fully -
=SUMIF(patient_injuries, injury_type, admin_hours) I guess "patient_injuries" and "admin_hours" will be adjacent columns to the right of patient names. Perhaps place the formula next to the cell that "injury_type" refers to. You might also want the following =COUNTIF(patient_injuries,injury_type) that'll give you the two results you need to give average adimin-time per injury type. Regards, Peter T "Jesse Blanchard" wrote in message ... The situation: I have a list of patient names in one column, a dropdown list with four text options (for their type of injury) in another, and another dropdown list with a numerical value of how many administrative hours spent on them in another dropdown list. I need a formula that will keep tally of the number of hours spent on a patient according to their injury. So, in short, I need add the total number of hours for only those patients who have a specific text item selected in the first dropdown list. Thanks to all who reply to these things. I have learned a lot about excel in just two days thanks to your help. |
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