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Countif Function
Looking to count the number of values in a column without including duplicates (Column N contains values but has a ton of duplicates, and I cannot remove them from the worksheet)
The function must include:
- a date range that the values must be within (i.e. column E contains the dates)
- Must contain a specific word (i.e. call the word XXX, and the word can be located in column T)
Is this reasonably achievable in a single formula?
Let's say the start date is in Z1 and the end date in Z2.
=COUNTA(UNIQUE(FILTER(N2:N10000, (E2:E10000>=Z1)*(E2:E10000<=Z2)*(T2:T10000="XXX"))))
Adjust the ranges if your data extend below row 10000.
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Let's say the start date is in Z1 and the end date in Z2.
=COUNTA(UNIQUE(FILTER(N2:N10000, (E2:E10000>=Z1)*(E2:E10000<=Z2)*(T2:T10000="XXX"))))
Adjust the ranges if your data extend below row 10000.
- zbramwellCopper ContributorAssuming that unique values of 0 were being counted, causing the total number of unique items to be overstated due to line items containing 1 instead of 0, how could I adjust for this?
i.e, if c4=0, return 0 for the entire formula.Sorry, I don't understand. Can you try to explain it in more detail?
- zbramwellCopper Contributorto do this without the date ranges, could I remove them and leave the rest of the formula as is?