Count how many cells are Delta 320
The formula I tried is :
=COUNTIFS(Client:Client, @cell = "Delta", Fleet:Fleet, @cell = "320")
but I got 0.
Answers
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Hi,
I hope you're well and safe!
Try something like this.
=COUNTIFS(Client:Client, @cell = "Delta", Fleet:Fleet, @cell = 320)
Did that work/help?
I hope that helps!
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Yes that worked. If I added the average to the front would it also give me the average number?
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Excellent!
Happy to help!
An Average formula has to look at numbers. What do you want to get the average of?
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So the cell is showing how many events a person worked on the delta 320. the emp_nr is the person. I am trying to find out the average number of delta 320 events per person.
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Could I do a count distinct formula in the emp_nbr column that are on Delta 220? then just enter the value in a cell with the total number of events to get the average?
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You can get the number of employees with this:
=COUNT(DISTINCT(COLLECT([Emp_Nbr]:[Emp_Nbr], Client:Client, @cell="Delta", Fleet:Fleet, @cell=320)))
You can get the mean average by combining this with the COUNTIFS from @Andrée Starå to make the whole thing a single formula:
=(COUNTIFS(Client:Client, @cell = "Delta", Fleet:Fleet, @cell = 320) / COUNT(DISTINCT(COLLECT([Emp_Nbr]:[Emp_Nbr], Client:Client, @cell = "Delta", Fleet:Fleet, @cell = 320))))
Hope this helps!
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