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I have a spreadsheet that records the daily activity of a customer's account.
Due to various limits on how much each customer is allowed to utilize their accounts, I have been charged to record, within a certain time frame (the most recent month), the sum of 3 consecutive days of activity. However, I need to report the sum of the 3 consecutive days with the largest level of activity to gauge if the customers "toe the line" at any time. And for another wrench in the formula - I need to ignore weekends, but still recognize weekdays with no activity. Help! |
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