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Browse All TopicsThis might be kind of difficult to explain, so please ask any questions that might make this problem a little easier to understand.
I have an excel page with several hundred records. I need to filter these records using two criteria (each criteria in a separate column). The first being a username (whoever enterered the record), the second a case number (the case number of that record).
Every week I need to remove all the records inputed by user "A". However, a record might share the same case number as one or more other records. If one of these records with a shared case number happens to belong to User "A" - then all the cases sharing that number need to be deleted (regardless of who entered them).
Example:
User Case Number
A 123
B 123
D 789
In this example, the first two records would need to be removed because case 123 belongs to user A.
Much appreciated
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by: turePosted on 2005-07-11 at 15:03:39ID: 14416841
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