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MLHansen
Mar 04, 2020Copper Contributor
Excel using Unique() and Formula Auto-FIll
Hello Everyone, I am using Unique on a table of about 10,000 entries. It returns a list and I want to then perform sumproducts and other functions against this list of unique values. This solutio...
- Mar 04, 2020
As variant two spills
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=UNIQUE(Table1[[Fruit ]])right
=SUMIFS(Table1[[ Qty]],Table1[[Fruit ]],UNIQUE(Table1[[Fruit ]]))
MLHansen
Mar 04, 2020Copper Contributor
ExcelExciting Well both solutions work, that's awesome. I assume what I'm trying to do is get an equal length spill into the equations to generate the dynamic length correct? So any "spill" will work here. I think I'm gonna run with your solution as unique() likely has a larger overhead and my data set does take take time to iterate over. Thank you kindly!
Mar 04, 2020
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