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Here's some sample data.
Product | Vendor Name | Cost |
ID1 | Joe | 10 |
ID1 | John | 15 |
ID2 | Joe | 5 |
ID3 | Jane | 10 |
ID3 | Joe | 15 |
I'd like to find the minimum value in the Cost Column for each distinct Product.
This is the result I'd like to be able to see.
Product | Vendor | Cost |
ID1 | Joe | 10 |
ID2 | Joe | 5 |
ID3 | Jane | 10 |
The next step would be summing the lowest cost to see the total cost for all 3 products.
Thanks
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@Ahmedx thanks for the reply. If I include the Vendor name in the table, then it shows the products multiple times.
How do I go about acheiving this result?
Product | Vendor | Cost |
ID1 | Joe | 10 |
ID2 | Joe | 5 |
ID3 | Jane | 10 |
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