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chrysalis777
Jul 01, 2022Copper Contributor
Is there a way to look at a list and return only those that do not contain a property
I have a huge amount of data that I'm looking through. Some IDs contain multiple rows and some contain only one row. I want to see any rows that do not show that locator = C. Example: I would w...
chrysalis777
Jul 01, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks for your help. I didn't explain what I want very well. In this example:
Record locator AAABPC has multiple rows. Because that locator has some rows with B and some rows with C, I want to ignore that locator.
Since AAACWI only has B in column B then that one can remain. I'm actually using a helper concatenate column to remove all the duplicates before I run this.
Thanks.
| AAABPC | B |
| AAABPC | B |
| AAABPC | C |
| AAABPC | C |
| AAACWI | B |
| AAACWI | B |
| AAAHHG | B |
| AAAHHG | C |
| AAAHYY | B |
| AAAHYY | B |
| AAAJXP | B |
| AAALNP | B |
| AAAOOI | B |
| AAAPVI | B |
| AAAPVI | B |
| AAAPVI | C |
| AAAPVI | C |
HansVogelaar
Jul 01, 2022MVP
Perhaps
=UNIQUE(FILTER(A1:A1000,COUNTIFS($A$1:$A$1000,$A$1:$A$1000,$B$1:$B$1000,"C")=0))