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Hi,
If the final status of each candidate = offered role, then Recruiter ideal result column should be= The recruiter relevant for offered role status.
Hope this is clear. Appreciate your help.
Candidate Name | Status | Recruiter Full Name | Timestamp | Recruiter ideal result |
Candidate 1 | New | PB | 01/01/2020 | KW |
Candidate 1 | Phone screened | KW | 05/01/2020 | KW |
Candidate 1 | Interview complete | PB | 24/01/2020 | KW |
Candidate 1 | Offered role | KW | 22/02/2020 | KW |
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Candidate 2 | New | PB | 01/03/2020 | PB |
Candidate 2 | Phone screened | KW | 07/03/2020 | PB |
Candidate 2 | Interview complete | PB | 21/04/2020 | PB |
Candidate 2 | Offered role | PB | 27/05/2020 | PB |
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Thank you all
@wdx223_Daniel , Try a new column
maxx(filter(table, [Candidate] = earlier([Candidate]) && [Status] = "Offered role"),[Recruiter Full Name])
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