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Hi Proud
Thanks for the assiatance, however, I need to keep the list intact, meaning I need all of the data to remain, just identifying the lowest RVU's in a particular grouping. For instance, group 1111 has 3 lines. Lines 2 and 4 should have a 'Y' in the reduction column because out of the 3 lines, those 2 are the lowest in the group. I hope I was a bit more clear as I can understand the initial post could have been misunderstood. Thanks |
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