I've seen various q+a around this topic but can't get any of the suggested answers to work.
I need help crafting a formula to find the number of unique companies that are both Special per column B and have an Investment Date in column C. I'm able to calculate the total of 5 Special companies but can't figure out out to ignore the dupes. There are only 3 unique Special companies because Company 13 and 18 are duplicated. (Company 21 appropriately ignored as it lacks an Investment Date)
Similarly, I'd like to learn how many unique investments we have in SF. Companies should only be counted if they also have an Investment Date in column C and be ignored until they do.
How can I calculate the number of unique San Francisco companies with an Investment Date in column C? I don't want to double count Company 13+18.
Thanks!
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I need help crafting a formula to find the number of unique companies that are both Special per column B and have an Investment Date in column C. I'm able to calculate the total of 5 Special companies but can't figure out out to ignore the dupes. There are only 3 unique Special companies because Company 13 and 18 are duplicated. (Company 21 appropriately ignored as it lacks an Investment Date)
Similarly, I'd like to learn how many unique investments we have in SF. Companies should only be counted if they also have an Investment Date in column C and be ignored until they do.
How can I calculate the number of unique San Francisco companies with an Investment Date in column C? I don't want to double count Company 13+18.
Thanks!
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