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Default Double unique formula

Hi,

I have a list of machines driven by certain operators in order to make
certain products. As there are 3 shifts per day there are three columns for
operator names per day plus xx rows as there can be any number of products
per day. The products made are only recorded in one column rather than
repeated per operator. I would like to know how many machines each one has
driven on any one day. Example table below

Machine-----Product-----Operator-----Operator-----Operator

A 1 Fred
Dave
A 2 Fred Bill
B 9 Will Mike
Dave
C 5 Steve JB
Paul
C 6 Steve JB
C 7 Steve
Paul
D 12 Fred
Dave

So against each operators name I would like to know how many machines they
used during the day. Results would be

Fred 2
Bill 1
Dave 3
Will 1
Mike 1
Steve 1
JB 1

Counting how many times the name appears does not work as one operator may
make several products during the same shift on one machine €“ but he has only
driven one machine.

Is it possible to have a formula that can do this operation?

Thanks
LiAD

 
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