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Comparing 3 lists

  1. #1
    Mark
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    Comparing 3 lists

    I'm trying to compare the contents of 3 named lists, say ListA,ListB
    and ListC.
    I can understand how to do this with 2 lists but 3 just throws me,
    also at least one if the lists is in a separate workbook.
    Still using xl97

    Any ideas?
    Rgds,
    MArk

  2. #2
    Nick Hebb
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    Re: Comparing 3 lists

    What comparisons are you trying to make? Comparing 3 lists is just
    comparing 2 lists 3 times if you think about it:
    A=B?
    B=C?
    A=C?

    If A=B and B=C then you can stop because A=C has been proved.


  3. #3
    Chip Pearson
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    Re: Comparing 3 lists

    Mark,

    What do you mean by "comparing" the lists? Perhaps you could
    provide a few more details about what exactly you want to do.


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    Cordially,
    Chip Pearson
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
    www.cpearson.com


    "Mark" <mark_goode@wsahs.gov.au> wrote in message
    news:tvpvf1tudib9909gvhpec0c0vcsv9srqh8@4ax.com...
    > I'm trying to compare the contents of 3 named lists, say
    > ListA,ListB
    > and ListC.
    > I can understand how to do this with 2 lists but 3 just throws
    > me,
    > also at least one if the lists is in a separate workbook.
    > Still using xl97
    >
    > Any ideas?
    > Rgds,
    > MArk




  4. #4
    Mark
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    Re: Comparing 3 lists

    Chip,
    By comparing I mean to check each entry on each list and to have any
    entry that does appear on each list "copied" along with it's named
    list name somewhere and use this as reference to track down why it's
    not matching.

    Here's some background info:
    We have 3 lists of names of LGAs (Local Government Area)
    ListA comes from our own internal records
    ListB " " another organisation
    ListC " " a Government department

    Over time the LGAs can merge with each other either partly or wholly
    ("dies"), also a brand new LGA can be created out of present but now
    old ones. Sort of like a life cycle births,deaths & marriages.

    The trouble is that both ListB and ListC can be out of synch with each
    other, either one can be more current than the other, and our ListA
    needs to be updated as it's corresponding data (screening number
    information) would need to be pointed maybe proportionately into the
    correct LGA

    I thought it might be handy to end up with say 6 columns headed ListA
    , Not Appearing In, ListB, Not Appearin In, ListC, Not Appearing In

    Uderneath say ListA would be the LGA name then in the cell to the
    right the List(s) that this Lga does not appear in,
    eg Sando then ListB or even ListC as well.

    These are my thoughts at the moment and the end result may not exactly
    mirror the above.

    Thanks for any help or ideas
    Mark
    On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 08:21:38 -0500, "Chip Pearson" <chip@cpearson.com>
    wrote:

    >Mark,
    >
    >What do you mean by "comparing" the lists? Perhaps you could
    >provide a few more details about what exactly you want to do.



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