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Formula to return count, if two critera are met.

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    Formula to return count, if two critera are met.

    Hi peeps, this is my first post and hopefully someone can help.

    I'm trying to do a count if 2 variables occur I get the amount of occurances.

    So if the "Start date" is in January 2014 and the "Division" is RMAI it returns 1. If there are 3 of these occurances it returns 3.

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    Re: Complete Formula Failure

    Hello, unfortunately


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    Re: Complete Formula Failure

    Hi Pepe, Sorry for that. I've changed it now. Think the title makes sense, but am a little unsure as I can't think of the right formula for it.

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    Re: Formula to return count, if two critera are met.

    Np, your new title is helpful

    Why not use a simple PIVOT Table, grouping by Year and month?

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    Re: Formula to return count, if two critera are met.

    I hadn't thought of that. I was doing everything inline. Will give it a go. Thanks for the suggestion.

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