Need Help - Count the # of times a change (data) occurs in a range of cells

jgtubbs

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Hello MrExcel Members,

I have an issue that is beyond my scope of excel skills. I need to determine how many times , the equipment "fails" over a specific date range. Basically, when the "status" goes from "In-Service" to "OOS" only. For example: Row 2, I have highlighted "when a failure" occurs and no matter how long the failure lasts, only the initial "failure" counts as "1". A formula to count such over a large range of columns and rows, would be most helpful. Thank you for any assistance.
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I think this works. There are probably better ways, but try this out.

MrExcel posts20.xlsx
DEFGHIJKLMN
2Changes fromIn Service
3toOSS
4
5
61/23/20231/24/20231/25/20231/26/20231/27/20231/28/20231/29/20231/30/20231/31/20232/1/2023Failures
7In ServiceOSSOSSIn ServiceIn ServiceIn ServiceOSSIn ServiceIn ServiceIn Service2
Sheet14
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
N7N7=SUM(--(INDEX(D7:M7&TRANSPOSE(D7:M7),SEQUENCE(COUNTA(D7:M7)-1)+1,SEQUENCE(COUNTA(D7:M7)-1))=N2&N3))
 
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Hi & welcome to MrExcel.
Another option
Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS(C2:K2,"in service",D2:L2,"OSS")
 
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Welcome to the Forum.

I think this works. There are probably better ways, but try this out.

MrExcel posts20.xlsx
DEFGHIJKLMN
2Changes fromIn Service
3toOSS
4
5
61/23/20231/24/20231/25/20231/26/20231/27/20231/28/20231/29/20231/30/20231/31/20232/1/2023Failures
7In ServiceOSSOSSIn ServiceIn ServiceIn ServiceOSSIn ServiceIn ServiceIn Service2
Sheet14
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
N7N7=SUM(--(INDEX(D7:M7&TRANSPOSE(D7:M7),SEQUENCE(COUNTA(D7:M7)-1)+1,SEQUENCE(COUNTA(D7:M7)-1))=N2&N3))
Thank you so very much!! This was perfect!!! Much Appreciated! :)
 
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Thank you so very much!! This was perfect!!! Much Appreciated! :)
You're welcome. But I think Fluff's simple answer is far superior. I don't know why it works, but it sure is better.
 
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