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Finding a count above average
I have a data list on one worksheet. The list includes: sales rep id,
customer number, customer name, and a number of unique items sold to each account. On the second sheet I have a list of my sales reps and their sales rep id. What I'd like to do is calculate the number of accounts for each individual sales rep that have total unique items above the median number for that particular sales rep. I cannot figure out how to do this. Any help would be appreciated. Don Rountree -- Don Rountree |
Finding a count above average
Can you post a small sample of the data, along with the expected results?
In article , Don wrote: I have a data list on one worksheet. The list includes: sales rep id, customer number, customer name, and a number of unique items sold to each account. On the second sheet I have a list of my sales reps and their sales rep id. What I'd like to do is calculate the number of accounts for each individual sales rep that have total unique items above the median number for that particular sales rep. I cannot figure out how to do this. Any help would be appreciated. Don Rountree |
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