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Default find match formula

Hello,

I am looking for a formula that will find matching records and also do a
caluculation.

I have 4 columns set up. A, B, C and D.

Column A is Social Security Number
Column B is Election Amount #1
Column C is Social Security Number
Column D is Election Amount #2

An example:

Col A Col B Col C Col D
123456789 $100,000 123456789 $50,000
111111111 $250,000 222222222 $200,000
222222222 $300,000


Column A & B have 69 rows and should remain with each other. Meaning if one
row moves the other row should also. Column C & D have 33 rows.

I want to find and somehow line up all the matching records Col A = Col C so
I can easily look and figure out which elections will be allowed and which
ones will not. The rule is the second election amount cannot be more than
50% of the first election amount of the same member.

If there is an easier way please let me know.

Thank you very much,


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