Calculation of prices via summarizing percentages - duplicates only

DK4700

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Someone who can help me on this, please?:

I have a sheet containing all price changes received during the past year, 1 row for each item/change. Columns are all kinds of item specifications. I need some automation in calculating my future price less manually….
For those where I have received just 1 price change of e.g. 5 % it is easy to identify and calculate my new price.

But for some items the supplier has regulated prices more than once during this year (!). For every price change received we have registered the item number and the percentage regulation in 1 row. So, I need now to identify duplicates in column B (item number). For those items being registered in more than one row we must calculate the future total price for the item - considering the dates in column W to have the percentages being added in correct order. Today’s price is in column AB.

If my cost price of 100 EUR during the year was changed 2 % then 2 % and later 2 more %, we want to end up with the percentage 6,12 % in column BB (right now that one is empty) and the future price of 106,12 in BC (also empty at the moment). The final percentage and future price must show only in the row with the latest price change percentage. Other lines with same item number must show a text “transferred”.

Column B: Item
Column V: Regulation %
Column W: Regulation date
Column AB: Today’s price

Does this make sense? If anyone can help please feel free to ask for any further details if needed.
 

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Due to holiday in the office I do not have access to the master file, we will be back in 3-4 weeks. I can not reconstruct it, I just tried but it will not be accurate enough I'm afraid.

Lets continue ddialogue when we are back in office. Sorry for not having thought of this yesterday :rolleyes:
 
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