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Hi J.
Thank you for your response. It must be something simple that I am missing, but I am not very clear on how to implement this. ’ The data goes in columns A through F. In cells I1 thru M1, data labels are inserted. What goes in I2 (J2, ¦) ’ Since none but the amount column have any numbers in them, how will the SUMPRODUCT formula be implemented, or calculate anything? ’ I have not seen the SUMPRODUCT formula written this way before. I might just be inexperienced, but if you can clarify, I will appreciate. Thanks "JLatham" wrote: My assumptions: Column A = Giver ID Column B = Giver Channel Column C = Account Column D = Taker Channel Column E = Taker ID Column F = Amount Entries start on row 2 and go down to row 5000, and I use 5000 below, but you can make that a larger number to keep from having to constantly modify the formulas at the cost of a tiny bit of time added to perform the calculations. On the same sheet (could be set up on a different sheet) you have the 5 column labels repeated beginning at I1 and will put an entry related to the label below them on row 2 Then you can use a SUMPRODUCT() formula to get both sides of the value of a transfer These are going to get long, just remember that when you actually enter them, they go into a cell as one continuous entry: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5000=I2),--(B2:B5000=J2),--(C2:C5000=K2),--(D2:D5000=L2),--(E2:E5000=M2),(F2:F5000)) given G1-CH3-AC5-CH2-T4 then that formula gives you your 100 result. To go the other way: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5000=M2),--(B2:B5000=J2),--(C2:C5000=K2),--(D2:D5000=L2),--(E2:E5000=I2),(F2:F5000)) and that should give you the 10 result. If those two formulas were in I3 and I4 then in I5 you could put: =I3-I4 to get the net. Or even combine them up in one cell as: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5000=I2),--(B2:B5000=J2),--(C2:C5000=K2),--(D2:D5000=L2),--(E2:E5000=M2),(F2:F5000)) - SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5000=M2),--(B2:B5000=J2),--(C2:C5000=K2),--(D2:D5000=L2),--(E2:E5000=I2),(F2:F5000)) "amitexcel" wrote: I need to implement the following logic in excel vba. I will appreciate any ideas. Thanks Problem description - There are 5 dimensions along which a transfer of goods happens. Giver (G), giver channel (CH), account number (AC), taker (T), taker channel (CH) All of these can and do assume unique values. Examples G1, G2, G3 etc, CH1, CH2, CH3 etc and so forth There can be any combination of these along which a transfer might take place. Example A transfer might look like From G1, through CH3, to T4, through CH2, in account number AC5 So it looks like G1 CH3 AC5 CH2 T4 = 100 where 100 is the amount that was transferred in this transaction I need to determine what total amount was transferred for each such combination above. The problem is simple enough if the combinations are all unique. But when the giver becomes the taker and taker becomes the giver, BUT the channels and account number remain the same, then the transfer amount needs to be netted. Example: G1 CH3 AC5 CH2 T4 = 100 T4 CH3 AC5 CH2 G1 = 10 Then this should be netted as G1 CH3 AC5 CH2 T4 = 90 So, I need to identify such unique combinations as G - CH AC CH - T And sum (net) them. If there were 5 G, CH, AC and T each, there would be 5x5x5x5x5 = 3125 possible combinations along which a transaction could take place. I need to identify all those that are the same, AND ALSO, all those where everything else if the same except the giver and taker have switched places. |
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