Finding the earliest date for a player and inserting result into cell

Steve Saunders

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi all,

Am hoping for some pointers for my problem. I have a spreadsheet with players names and the date(s) they attended our indoor football league. What I want to do is to find the earliest date that each player attended a match (from the date attended column) and then automatically insert that date into the cell for the player. I have over 2000 rows of data (this is just a snippet).

I think VLOOKUP is the function I should use, but I'm unsure how to do a "match", and from what I have read it looks like INDEX could be the way to go. I've had a bash about with no luck.

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Any assistance gratefully appreciated!

Regards,
Steve
 

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Book1
AB
1PlayerEarliest date
2
3John14/04/2023
4Lily15/04/2023
5Steve18/04/2023
6
7
8
9PlayerDate attended
10
11John14/04/2023
12Lily15/04/2023
13Lily16/04/2023
14Lily17/04/2023
15Steve18/04/2023
16Steve19/04/2023
17Steve20/04/2023
18Steve28/04/2023
19Steve30/05/2023
Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
B3:B5B3=MINIFS($B$11:$B$19,$A$11:$A$19,A3)
 
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