I have a table to control whether our machines are set up at different customers. I have 30 different columns. 1 for each machine. It is intended that the employee should be able to use a Yes / no when setting up the machine. When they are with another customer, it must not be possible to select this machine if it is used with another customer in the same column. I can not find the right formula for this. Have tried ISBLANK ([_ THIS]), but it only takes into account the row you are in and not the other rows. Can anyone help?
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Does โSandโ translate to TRUE? Maybe replace "SAND"
in the expression with TRUE
It sounds like maybe your data is set up in the wrong way. Each machine should probably be in its own row, not its own column.
No. The rows is each case.
This is how the colums look like
And this is the sheet. If ex. column J (1) has a row with Sand (true) the column should not be shown in the view for another customer.
This customer has the machine marked 1 and is not shown.
But if i view another customer i looks like itโs available.
Perhaps this:
NOT( IN(
โSANDโ ,
SELECT( Affugter[1] , [Sag] <> [_THISROW] )
))
Basically, it checks whether there is no value of โSANDโ in the column [1] in all rows of the table except for the current row.
You still might consider a different data setup. What happens if there are ever more or less than 30 machines?
That helped me a little
When marked as Sand it shows Green (Yes). And thatโs ok when i look at that customer
But on this customer (another row) i would like it NOT to show the columns nr. 1 and 2. at all, Since the machines at the first customer.
Does โSandโ translate to TRUE? Maybe replace "SAND"
in the expression with TRUE
THANK YOU!
That did the Trick
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