I want to find the variance of salaries by applying conditions with an age limit < 35.
I tried with VARPA function , used this formula: =VARPA(IF(age1:ageXX < 35, salary1:salaryXX))
But it is providing me a result of 0.
can anyone please show me my fault in this case?
I have two databases from two different sources, I created a pivot table to summarize the data. Then, I copied and pasted values to a new worksheet for sales by cost centers. First, I noticed that there was missing cost centers from one of the databases. I need to compare these two lists to...
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