I have two custom lists in my SharePoint as per the below image. The first list is dynamic, meaning that new items may be added every day. The second list will be static, meaning that i will have a column for each week of the year and as items I will have 6-7 users. No more items will be added to this list.
I need to find a way to fill in the cell F4 with the total charge for User1 in W1 and so on for all the other users and weeks. So in this case, the cell F4 should lookup in the list1, take all the lines where the user is User1 and the week is W1 and sum the charge, so the result should be 3.
Ideally, the result should be a percentage where 1 = 20% and 5 = 100%.
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I have a list of employee names on one tab and another tab with orders shipped by employees and the month they were shipped going back 12 months. I'd like to calculate the average number of products shipped per employee per month, but I need to know how many months they were here to do that. So what I'd like to do is essentially write a formula that says give me the count of the distinct number of months they've been shipping products.
Sample employee data:
And here's the sample data on the individual shipments:
So in short, I need to know that Joe Smith shipped those 250 products across 3 distinct months to see he averages 83.3 shipments per month. Again, because there are many new people who have come onboard in the last 12 months, I can't just divide them all by 12 and need to know how many months they were shipping items in.
FILTER Shipper and Month based on Shipper column with criteria Employee name. Apply UNIQUE on filtered array to get only unique values (name + month number). Use COUNT to get active months. Divide Products Shipped by it.
Result:
Average by Count of Uniques
=LET(Shippers,B2:B11,Months,C2:C11,uShippers,E2:E4,uProducts,F2:F4,
uMonths,BYROW(uShippers,LAMBDA(uShipper,
ROWS(UNIQUE(FILTER(Months,Shippers=uShipper))))),
IFERROR(uProducts/uMonths,""))
You can use this array version, which spills all the results at once:
=LET(empl, A2:A4, prods, B2:B4, shipper, B7:B16, months, C7:C16,
ux, MAP(empl, LAMBDA(e, COUNT(UNIQUE(FILTER(months, shipper=e))))), prods/ux)
Here is the output:
It is also possible not using MAP but it is a verbose solution:
=LET(empl, A2:A4, prods, B2:B4, shipper, B7:B16, months, C7:C16,
left, TRANSPOSE(N(shipper=TOROW(empl))), right, N(months=TOROW(UNIQUE(months))),
cnts, N(MMULT(left, right)>0), ux, MMULT(cnts, SEQUENCE(ROWS(cnts),,1,0)), prods/ux)
Replacing TOROW with TRANSPOSE it should work for older Excel versions.
This is how I would have done it, create a Pivot table(Insert->Pivot Table) with Months as column, Employee as row and the values as count of shipments. Once you have the Pivot table, your life becomes easier. Now you do a count of the employee row (COUNT(COL-1:COL-X)) to count the total months a particular employee showed up.You now have count of shipments and a count of months. You can calculate the average. Not sure I can think of anything else easier.
I have a 4 types of customers, each pay in a different payment plan.
group 1 - monthly
group 2 - semi monthly
group 3 - bi weekly
group 4 - weekly
I have a sheet with a range of all the relevant payment dates for those group sorted in the right order in row 1
I would like that for each customer there will be a data validation list (group 1,group 2, group 3,group 4)
When selected the customer's row will populate on the correct dates according to his group number and the date the payment starts.
My work around to do that was to create 4 separate sheets for each group, auto populate from the correct date and run it for all customers in each group meaning you can see for John Doe what and when will be his payments in each group even though he is in group 3 for example. And a MAIN sheet where John Doe has group 3 selected where a MATCH and INDEX is running to find when he is supposed to pay and how much. The issue is that for 400 rows and 300 column this becomes heavy.
How would you go about solving that?
each cell looks like this in the MAIN sheet
=LET(mothlydate,Monthlyrd3!$BK$3:AAC$3,semidate,Monthlyth16!$BK$3:ZZ$3,namemonthly,Monthlyrd3!$BK79:AAC79,namesemi,Monthlyth16!$BK79:ZZ79,
IF(OR($BA96="Monthly 3 rd",$BA96="Semi-Monthly",$BA96="Monthly 16 th"),
IF((IF(IFERROR(INDEX(namemonthly,1,MATCH(GH$2,mothlydate,0)),"")+IFERROR(INDEX(namesemi,1,MATCH(GH$2,semidate,0)),"")>$AE96,$AE96,IFERROR(INDEX(namemonthly,1,MATCH(GH$2,mothlydate,0)),"")+IFERROR(INDEX(namesemi,1,MATCH(GH$2,semidate,0)),"")))=0,"",(IF(IFERROR(INDEX(namemonthly,1,MATCH(GH$2,mothlydate,0)),"")+IFERROR(INDEX(namesemi,1,MATCH(GH$2,semidate,0)),"")>$AE96,$AE96,IFERROR(INDEX(namemonthly,1,MATCH(GH$2,mothlydate,0)),"")+IFERROR(INDEX(namesemi,1,MATCH(GH$2,semidate,0)),"")))),
IF($BA96="Bi-Weekly 1",(IFERROR(INDEX(NewBiWeekly!$BK79:AAC79,1,MATCH(GH$2,NewBiWeekly!$BK$3:AAC$3,0)),"")),IF($BA96="Bi-Weekly 2",(IFERROR(INDEX(NewBiWeeklyTwo!$BK79:AAC79,1,MATCH(GH$2,NewBiWeeklyTwo!$BK$3:AAC$3,0)),"")),IF($BA96="Other",(IFERROR(INDEX(NewOther!$BK79:AAC79,1,MATCH(GH$2,NewOther!$BK$3:AAC$3,0)),""))))))
)
THANKS!!!
This is based on a purely textual analysis of your formula, since data required for a meaningful analysis hasn't been forthcoming:
the expression below occurs 4 times in your formula
IFERROR(INDEX(namesemi,1,MATCH(GH$2,semidate,0)),"")
as does this one
IFERROR(INDEX(namemonthly,1,MATCH(GH$2,mothlydate,0))
which means that, in the worst-case circumstances, one or both expressions are being evaluated on FOUR separate occasions - it would be sensible to consider making one or both of these named 'values' at the start of the LET() function, such that, in the worst-case cirumstances going forward, each would be evaluated only once.
I have a dataset in excel which shows headcount by employee level and which department each employee would fall under (sales, ops, or support). I would like to send a survey to each employee once every 26 weeks (2 times a year), but I would also like to keep sending surveys every week to ensure continuation of surveys to a certain amount of population split between sales, ops, and support departments based on their weight of the total population.
This way, I am sending surveys every week to a tiny bit of my overall headcount but only repeating people every 26 weeks.
Can anyone please help on how to solve this in excel with a formula?
From attached sample data, how can I split the headcount to send surverys for 26 weeks straight but to different population every week and not repeat? This different population should be split by % of department out of total headcount. Meaning if I have 10 people every week and % split is 40% sales, 30% operations, and 20% support, the survey should be sent to 4 sales, 3 operations, and 2 support people. Please note that the 10 people and the %s may vary every week because of new hires and resignations.
Thank you!
Sample Data
In the data sheet, ceate a helper column D, where you hand out the numbers to each employee, label it MOD. Use the formula for each employee, enter to cell D2:
=MOD(ROWS(A$2:A2)-1;$H$2)+1
That way each employee is assign a number from 1 to whatever is in the cell H2, e.g. 26. Then contact list all employees with 1 and you have the first batch and so you continue each week to get to employees with 26 in 26 weeks. This way all get the survey but just once.
Of course the share of the individual depts cannot be achieved each time, as there are less employees in some. If you wanted to keeps the shares, some employees of the smaller departments would get the survey more times.
If you want to get some randomness into the order, just mix the order of MOD numbers, e.g. start with 7, continue with 23 etc.
I hope I got the question right, I am not sure in some parts.
I need excel to sum user amount and price based on amount of users. However the pricing is staggered and the price per user is cheaper the more users you have
Users Price per user
1-10 600
11-20 500
21-30 400
31-40 300
41-50 200
50+ 100
Is it possible to have a formula which returns a value based on the number of users but uses the price depending on which pricing bracket the amount of users falls into
Is there a finite amount of users or could it be unlimited?
There are a couple of formula methods you could use but could become cumbersome if we are talking 20+ potential brackets.
Compound IF statement:
Lets say A1 is where the number of users is entered
Col B is where your lower brackets are held
Col C is where your higher brackets are held
Col D = price
=IF(AND($A$1>$B1,$A$1<=$C1),($A$1*$D1),IF(AND($A$1>$B2,$A$1<=$C2,($A$1*$D2).....,"") etc
Create your brackets on a separate sheet and use a VLOOKUP to identify which bracket the user number lies within and multiple by the resulting bracket price.
Out of 4 weeks, I can visit or not visit a store, and on each visit I can or cannot conduct an activity.
How can I use a formula to count whether an activity was conducted on my first and second visits?- There could be as many as 4 visits or as few as zero visits, but I only want to look at the first and second visit, and if there was an activity performed during those specific visists.
My example data is arranged in 9 Columns; Row 1 is the store number, Row 2 tells me if a i visited the store in week 1 and Row 3 tells me if I conducted an activity on my visit in Week 1, repeats for each week and all data is 1s and 0s. The result i need is three rows; representing each possible visit and the count of activities in that visit by store number.
I can use multiple IF statements to determine what happened in the first visit, but I am stuck on the second visit.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/pOWqxg3.png[/IMG] - I have updated the image - Should have been activities per visit and I have also changed the word Call to Visit.
You can do this with a sum product. Move the columns so all the Visits are adjacent to each other and all the Activities are adjacent to each other so you can click and drag them as arrays.
Then do a sumproduct to multiply the Visit array by the Activity array. If the sumproduct for a row = 2, then the user performed the activity in both the weeks he visited.
=SUMPRODUCT(B2:E2,F2:I2)
Screenshot with formula and example table below
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8guruiv8ct2eheu/Screen%20Shot%202014-12-02%20at%201.22.40%20PM.png?dl=0