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Spencer Hutton
I am trying to count the number of unique job numbers that have the category
= countertops and the sub-category=granite.
Note: job 20470098 has 2 instances of Granite, i only want to count this
once. i am trying to identify the number of jobs that have used this
category.
This formula
{Sum((B2:B1000="Countertops")*(C2:C1000="Granite"))}
returns the result 5 since there are 5 instances of Countertops-Granite. i
am looking for the result 4 since there are only 4 jobs that have this
category-subcategory, one just happens to have it twice and i dont need to
count it twice.
Thank you.
Job Category Sub-Category
20470071 Countertops Granite
20470071 Countertops Marble
20470098 Countertops Granite
20470098 Countertops Granite
20470098 Countertops Marble
20470106 Countertops Granite
20470109 Countertops Granite
20470109 Countertops Marble
= countertops and the sub-category=granite.
Note: job 20470098 has 2 instances of Granite, i only want to count this
once. i am trying to identify the number of jobs that have used this
category.
This formula
{Sum((B2:B1000="Countertops")*(C2:C1000="Granite"))}
returns the result 5 since there are 5 instances of Countertops-Granite. i
am looking for the result 4 since there are only 4 jobs that have this
category-subcategory, one just happens to have it twice and i dont need to
count it twice.
Thank you.
Job Category Sub-Category
20470071 Countertops Granite
20470071 Countertops Marble
20470098 Countertops Granite
20470098 Countertops Granite
20470098 Countertops Marble
20470106 Countertops Granite
20470109 Countertops Granite
20470109 Countertops Marble