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Excel - Data Analysis Setup

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karenp - 28 Oct 2006 01:19 GMT
I am grappling with a workbook that maintains clients with client  Id
numbers.  Each sheet has 2 to 3 states of client data on it, i.e.,  sheet 1 =
AK, AL, AR, AZ.
The client IDs are like AK0001 or AK0500.  

I need to analyze the data in a date column that either shows a date or
shows something like n/a or a ?  The other item is that the last 3 digits of
the client id means something.  Ex. ???000 - ???0100 represents a particular
team and anything that has ??0500 - ??0600 is a different team.  So I'm
looking for which team I am dealing with and if there is a date or n/a or ?
or other text in a date field.

SHould I push into Access to work on?  Or should I just combine data in Excel?
Anne Troy - 28 Oct 2006 02:23 GMT
Hi, Karen. The answer to something like this usually depends on how often you
must do it, whether you can setup the workbook once and be done, or if you'll
need to re-setup the workbook everytime you get a "new" one...
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> I am grappling with a workbook that maintains clients with client  Id
> numbers.  Each sheet has 2 to 3 states of client data on it, i.e.,  sheet 1 =
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> SHould I push into Access to work on?  Or should I just combine data in Excel?
 
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