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Hello Bob
Thank you very much for your help, you guys are Excel Masters !!! This is what I did: 39703.52331 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.021527778 DUP 39703.54525 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.000694444 39703.865 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.001388889 39704.46297 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.007638889 39704.79645 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.006944444 39704.84566 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.000694444 39704.8647 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.004861111 39705.47488 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.011805556 DUP 39705.48708 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.003472222 39706.49169 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.001909722 DUP 39706.49395 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.000694444 DUP 39706.49535 115112324742 Peru-Lima 0.007638889 I converted both Call Date/Time and Duration columns into Values and after sorting columns as you recomended I used following formula: =IF(AND(B2=B3,A3-(A2+D2)<=0.001888),"DUP","") and it worked perfectly! I am going ahead with programing code in macro. Thanks & regards farid2001 "Bob Bridges" wrote: Sounds easy to me. In fact, I don't think you even need a program for it; you could do this with built-in Excel worksheet functions. Let's see he You sort the data on number and timestamp. In a column to the right you have this formula (assume the number is in column B and the timestamp in column A): =IF(AND(RC2=R[-1]C2,RC1-R[-1]C1<TIME(0,2,0)),"DUP","") This compares cols B and A to those of the previous row: If col B is the same, and col A is less than 2 minutes later, it puts "DUP" in this cell; otherwise it's blank. No program needed at all, so long as you sort the data properly first. If you WANT to write a program it can certainly be done; it would relieve the user of sorting the data but would require him to run the program instead. As usual, making it easier to use (by installing a button for the user to click and writing the program) means taking more trouble yourself up front. Which would you prefer? --- "farid2001" wrote: Call Date/Time Number Dialed Location Duration 09/09 22:37:36 17204355125 Denver, CO 813 09/09 22:25:24 17204355125 Denver, CO 111 09/09 22:09:09 17204355125 Denver, CO 951 09/09 22:07:08 17725710557 Sebastian, FL 57 09/09 21:03:20 13018467933 Frederick, MD 57 09/09 20:41:52 17725711815 Sebastian, FL 532 09/09 20:36:21 17725710557 Sebastian, FL 9 09/09 20:35:31 17725710557 Sebastian, FL 29 09/09 20:34:33 17725710418 Sebastian, FL 1 For example in this situation we have that 17725710557 and 17204355125 were dialed 3 times each, but what I need is only to count as duplicate when the same number is dialed 120 seconds or less from the time the previous call to that number was over. |
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