Hello everyone
I need to analyze and split data in specific way
In fact it is hard to describe my issue ... so I have attached the expected output in "Final Sheet" starting in Column K till column Y
Hope it is clear (see the attachment)
Hello everyone
I need to analyze and split data in specific way
In fact it is hard to describe my issue ... so I have attached the expected output in "Final Sheet" starting in Column K till column Y
Hope it is clear (see the attachment)
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See attached file, this the code that I used:
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Antonio
Thanks a lot Mr. Antonio for this awesome and fascinating code
Just a little remark ..
There is Event 33 repeated at all events at the beginning of each group
Take a look at the results
Excuse me, in my code there was one error:
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Antonio
Thank you very much for this distinguished solution
It's perfect
Regards
Hi Yasser,
Here's mine:
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Thank you very much Mr. aka Orrin (Is that your real name?)
you provided me a great solution too ..
Thanks a lot for this great and wonderful help
Regards
Hi Yasser,
You're welcome and thanks for the rep - here's a correction for the ", 6 Oct:
* Yes, Orrin is my real name (it means "Fair One" in the Welsh from which it was derived) - Does Yasser mean something??![]()
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Thanks a lot Mr. Orrin for correction
As for my name it means in Arabic (my language) the easy man ... What about aka (is this a name? or what?)
Hi Yasser,
AKA is a mnemonic for "Also Known As" it is used to describe an entities alias
The easy man? - You're projects are normally fairly complex![]()
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