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Hi,
Not sure what to call my situation, but I'll try to explain. I created a timesheet & want to find out how much time was charged to a particular charge number, "WITHOUT" calculating the total time - Already have a formula for this. Basically, I have a list of charge numbers. Some charge numbers may be repeated several times. I have a summary report in which I want to find a particular charge number from the list. In my summary, I have a column in which I want to "automatically" find or import the chage numbers being used. Example: Available Charge #'s 123 456 789 Charge numbers actually used: 123 456 123 Summary List: ** I would like a formula that recognizes the Available Charge # list, match the charge numbers being used without double counting, then produce the results: I don't have a forumla because I'm not sure what's available or how it may be work. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks |
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