Hey everyone,
Since you were all so helpful yesterday, I thought I'd come back again today and see if you are able to assist with my next issue.
I have exported a customer database from our system and each of our customers have certain "roles" applied to them depending on what they have purchased. Some customers might have 3 roles and other customers may have 10 roles. They all export in the one cell and the roles are seperated by a ;
I use a text to column function to get each of the role into it's own row, I then use a filter function and clear the contents of the cells I don't require for this particular report.
So I am left with over 3,000 customers and their role could be anywhere in row 1 through to row 10 and I need to get them all into the one row so that I can remove roles that have expired.
So I was hoping there might be a formula to return the first non-blank value in a row range.
Perhaps I am tackling this the whole wrong way and am totally open to any suggestions.
Hopefully I have provided enough information, please let me know if I have not.
As always, I appreciate all answers/advice/help.
Regards,
Lauren
Since you were all so helpful yesterday, I thought I'd come back again today and see if you are able to assist with my next issue.
I have exported a customer database from our system and each of our customers have certain "roles" applied to them depending on what they have purchased. Some customers might have 3 roles and other customers may have 10 roles. They all export in the one cell and the roles are seperated by a ;
I use a text to column function to get each of the role into it's own row, I then use a filter function and clear the contents of the cells I don't require for this particular report.
So I am left with over 3,000 customers and their role could be anywhere in row 1 through to row 10 and I need to get them all into the one row so that I can remove roles that have expired.
So I was hoping there might be a formula to return the first non-blank value in a row range.
Perhaps I am tackling this the whole wrong way and am totally open to any suggestions.
Hopefully I have provided enough information, please let me know if I have not.
As always, I appreciate all answers/advice/help.
Regards,
Lauren