Counting Consecutive Cells >0 Based on Another Column

cgfrank

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I've googled this with no luck. Every formula I find seems wrong.
I want to count the number of days an employee has worked in a row automatically.

In the image shown here, Cell D2 should be 1, D3 should be 2 (because there are values greater than 0 2 days in a row for billy), but D4 should be 0. D5 should be 1, and so on.
Any ideas?
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Place this formula in D2 and copy down for all rows:
Code:
=IF(C2=0,0,IF(B2=B1,D1+1,1))
 
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