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Could you indicate manually in your sheet the expected results? It works OK for me but I probably don't get the point
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Ok, so I added a few more lines of data. What I need is three different identifiers. We would like to know jobs that take 0-8 hours to run, 8-16 hours to run, or 16-24 hours to run. So, each line of data should be identified as one of those three timeframes.
Once I have the identifiers I can either do a sum or count in my pivot table. Thank you again. I appreciate your help with this. |
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