investor9987
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I'm using Excel 2003:
I have agents that want to "own" records depending on the zip code. I want to dynamically assign agent to a record based on the zip code. If there was only one agent per zip code, this could easily be done with Lookup. However, in many instances there will be multiple agents for a zip code. In these cases, I was hoping to assign the agents to each record in a round robin fashion.
My agent/zip table would may look something like this:
37011 Smith
37013 Jones
37023 Herrman
37025 Martin
37025 Slater
37025 ORiley
37028 Phelps
37028 Trenton
37029 Reagan
I would then have another sheet made up of home addresses that each have a zip-code. If the record contains zip 37013, I can easily assign that one to Jones. However, if the zip in the record is 37025, there are three agents sharing that zip. So for the first record with 37025, I would assign Martin. The next occurence of 37025 would be Slater and the third would be ORiley. The fourth occurence would go back to Martin and so on.
I have found some versions of what I want to do on this site and others but can't find the looping capability. Is it possible?
I have agents that want to "own" records depending on the zip code. I want to dynamically assign agent to a record based on the zip code. If there was only one agent per zip code, this could easily be done with Lookup. However, in many instances there will be multiple agents for a zip code. In these cases, I was hoping to assign the agents to each record in a round robin fashion.
My agent/zip table would may look something like this:
37011 Smith
37013 Jones
37023 Herrman
37025 Martin
37025 Slater
37025 ORiley
37028 Phelps
37028 Trenton
37029 Reagan
I would then have another sheet made up of home addresses that each have a zip-code. If the record contains zip 37013, I can easily assign that one to Jones. However, if the zip in the record is 37025, there are three agents sharing that zip. So for the first record with 37025, I would assign Martin. The next occurence of 37025 would be Slater and the third would be ORiley. The fourth occurence would go back to Martin and so on.
I have found some versions of what I want to do on this site and others but can't find the looping capability. Is it possible?