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Okay so here’s what I need…. And let me preface this by saying I know this can be done in a pivot table however, I am trying to avoid using a pivot table.

Col J       Col M     Col Q
origdest    weeknum   Wks Shipped - Prior 12 Months
AAABBBCCC   48        3
XXXX        44        2
AAABBBCCC   48        3 
XXXX        44        2
AAABBBCCC   44        3
XXXX        45        2
YYYY        48        1
AAABBBCCC    3        3
ZZZZZ       48        1

In column Q, I need a formula that will give me the unique value in column M of the matching column J (which should give me the result shown in column Q.. In other words, I need to know how many weeks that “origdest” shipped. It seems like it should be pretty simple but I can’t seem to make anything work and I have had an issue with entering an array formula, it hangs up my computer.

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There is a fairly standard method of achieving unique counts involving the SUMPRODUCT function and the COUNTIF function. Your situation demands that more criteria be introduced by substituting COUNTIF for the COUNTIFS function.

In Q2 try this standard formula.

=SUMPRODUCT(((J$2:J$99=J2)*(J$2:J$99<>""))/COUNTIFS(J$2:J$99, J$2:J$99&"", M$2:M$99, M$2:M$99&""))

Fill down as necessary. Your results should resemble the following.

      Unique count with SUMPRODUCT and COUNTIFS

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  • Thank you so much, I had tried something similar but couldn't get it quite right...this worked like a charm!
    – Heather
    May 12, 2015 at 19:44

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