Consider the following data. I have added help text across each data row to explain scenarios: Bill is Col A, Ref is col B and so on
Form: is Formula; Exceptns: With Current Formula the results I get and expected output is what I'm looking at
Bill Ref Ref2 HelpText Form Form Excptns Excepted output
123 557 123 Scenario1 1 1 FALSE FALSE
123 589 123-1 Scenario1 1 1 FALSE FALSE
123 591 123-2 Scenario1 2 1 TRUE FALSE
123 591 123-3 Scenario2 2 1 TRUE TRUE
124 432 124 Scenario1 1 1 FALSE FALSE
124 433 124-1 Scenario1 1 1 FALSE FALSE
Scenario1:
Since they have same bill number and unique Ref Number, Ref2 column has to be unique
Scenario2:
Since same bill number and same ref number, we can't have unique Ref2 values - therefore (it should be 123-2 and not 123-3 and I need to identify all such cases using excel formula)
Duplicates scenario will not exist as we are taking pivot
My effort:
A B C D E F G
Bill REf Ref2 HelpText Formula Formula Formul
123 557 123 Scenario1 =countIFS(A:A,A2,B:B,B2)
123 589 123-1 Scenario1
123 591 123-2 Scenario1
123 592 123-2 Scenario2
- I used
countifs(A:A,A2,B:B,B2)
in columnE countifs(B:B,B2,C:C,C2)
in columnF- columnG FORMULA is
=AND(IF(E2>1,"TRUE","FALSE"),IF(F2=1,"TRUE","FALSE"))
when I FILTER Column G by true/false - true means exceptions: I get both instances as output. I'm however not interested at the first occurrence because it's valid. From there on, 2nd and incase 3rd instances - I will be interested
Please help me arriving at the formula of how can I can ignore the first occurrence. I can not use VBA. Only excel formulae - and no limit on column numbers