Possibly countifs for two helper columns

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ollyhughes1982

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Hi all,

I have the ‘All Completed VS’ worksheet (screenshot below and link attached). The worksheet shows all of the parkruns at which I have volunteered and the volunteering role that I completed at each. I am looking to do some calculations on this worksheet, but cannot figure out how to calculate the two helper columns (highlighted in orange) that I need.


Screenshot 2021-11-16 at 10.48.48.jpg


The calculations I want to make are in the following two columns:

1. AZ ‘Unique Role # at this Unique Event (Venue)’
- I want this to number the column each time that a new role is completed at each particular unique event (venue). e.g In my example, there should be a ‘1’ in AZ4 (first Marshal role at Newport), a blank in AZ5, a 1 in AZ6 (first Finish Token Support role at Riverfront), a 1 in AZ7 (first Pre-Event Setup role at Newport), a 1 in AZ8 (first Photographer role at Riverfront) and so on…


2. BA ‘Unique Role Stint # at this Unique Event (Venue)’
- I want this to number the column each time that a new stint for each particular unique role is completed at each particular unique event (venue). e.g In my example, there should be a ‘1’ in AZ4 (first Marshal role at Newport), a ‘2’ in AZ5 (second Marshal role at Newport), a 1 in AZ6 (first Finish Token Support role at Riverfront), a 1 in AZ7 (first Pre-Event Setup role at Newport), a 1 in AZ8 (first Photographer role at Riverfront) and so on…

Link: parkrun - Volunteering Example (Slimmed).xlsx

Thanks in advance,

Olly.
 

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