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hi i have a list of disconnection customer. in that list the disconnection date is repeated. means disconnection is made more than 2 time. it is difficult to know the latest date of disconnection so pls help to the latest date of disconnection of particular customer |
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=MAX(IF(B1:B100="customer",C1:C100))
where B is the customer name, C the date It is an array formula, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter, not just Enter. Excel will automatically enclose the formula in braces (curly brackets), do not try to do this manually. When editing the formula, it must again be array-entered. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "hitesh" wrote in message ... help need hi i have a list of disconnection customer. in that list the disconnection date is repeated. means disconnection is made more than 2 time. it is difficult to know the latest date of disconnection so pls help to the latest date of disconnection of particular customer |
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Why not apply autofilter to select the customer name and then examine
the dates for that customer? Alternatively, you could use an array* formula like: =MAX(IF(customer_range=X1,date_range)) where customer_range covers the cells where your customers are located, eg A1:A100, date_range is where the dates are, eg F1:F100, and X1 is used for the name of the customer you are interested in. * As this is an array formula, then once you have typed it in (or subsequently edit it) you need to use CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER instead of the usual ENTER to commit it. If you do this correctly then Excel will wrap curly braces { } around the formula when viewed in the formula bar - do not type these yourself. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 17, 1:20 pm, hitesh wrote: help need hi i have a list of disconnection customer. in that list the disconnection date is repeated. means disconnection is made more than 2 time. it is difficult to know the latest date of disconnection so pls help to the latest date of disconnection of particular customer |
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when i enter the customer code date does not appear. i have to say that if i
enter a customer code in sheet 1 cell A2, the t customer name should appear in cell B2 and latest date in C2. is it possible. my data base is in sheet 1. regards "Bob Phillips" wrote: =MAX(IF(B1:B100="customer",C1:C100)) where B is the customer name, C the date It is an array formula, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter, not just Enter. Excel will automatically enclose the formula in braces (curly brackets), do not try to do this manually. When editing the formula, it must again be array-entered. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "hitesh" wrote in message ... help need hi i have a list of disconnection customer. in that list the disconnection date is repeated. means disconnection is made more than 2 time. it is difficult to know the latest date of disconnection so pls help to the latest date of disconnection of particular customer |
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"Pete_UK": Why not apply autofilter to select the customer name and then examine the dates for that customer? Alternatively, you could use an array* formula like: =MAX(IF(customer_range=X1,date_range)) where customer_range covers the cells where your customers are located, eg A1:A100, date_range is where the dates are, eg F1:F100, and X1 is used for the name of the customer you are interested in. * As this is an array formula, then once you have typed it in (or subsequently edit it) you need to use CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER instead of the usual ENTER to commit it. If you do this correctly then Excel will wrap curly braces { } around the formula when viewed in the formula bar - do not type these yourself. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 17, 1:20 pm, hitesh wrote: help need hi i have a list of disconnection customer. in that list the disconnection date is repeated. means disconnection is made more than 2 time. it is difficult to know the latest date of disconnection so pls help to the latest date of disconnection of particular customer |
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Pete On Sep 19, 12:52 pm, bu alem n krali <bu alemin wrote: bu met n yarak larda d rt "Pete_UK": Why not apply autofilter to select the customer name and then examine the dates for that customer? Alternatively, you could use an array* formula like: =MAX(IF(customer_range=X1,date_range)) where customer_range covers the cells where your customers are located, eg A1:A100, date_range is where the dates are, eg F1:F100, and X1 is used for the name of the customer you are interested in. * As this is an array formula, then once you have typed it in (or subsequently edit it) you need to use CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER instead of the usual ENTER to commit it. If you do this correctly then Excel will wrap curly braces { } around the formula when viewed in the formula bar - do not type these yourself. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 17, 1:20 pm, hitesh wrote: help need hi i have a list of disconnection customer. in that list the disconnection date is repeated. means disconnection is made more than 2 time. it is difficult to know the latest date of disconnection so pls help to the latest date of disconnection of particular customer- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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