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Need some help on grid calculations. Given the matrix below, how can I retrieve values that have a positive count in both 2022 and 2023 (Crowdstrike both DEN and DGN = 1, Crowe DGN = 1, ICA = 0, Data Storage DGN = 0):
Sample data below.
Id | Name | Group | Date |
abc123 | Data Storage Corporation | DGN | 2022 |
abc124 | Dajani Consulting Inc. | ICA | 2023 |
abc125 | Dajani Consulting Inc. | ICA | 2022 |
abc126 | Datadog Inc | ICA | 2023 |
abc127 | Crowe LLP | ICA | 2022 |
abc128 | CrowdStrike Inc | DEN | 2022 |
abc129 | CrowdStrike Inc | DEN | 2023 |
abc130 | Crown Castle International Corp. | DEN | 2023 |
abc131 | Crown Castle International Corp. | DEN | 2022 |
abc132 | Crown Castle International Corp. | DGN | 2023 |
abc133 | Crown Castle International Corp. | DGN | 2022 |
abc134 | Datadog Inc | DGN | 2022 |
abc135 | Data.World | DGN | 2022 |
abc136 | CrowdStrike Inc | DGN | 2022 |
abc137 | CrowdStrike Inc | DGN | 2023 |
abc138 | Crowe LLP | DGN | 2023 |
abc139 | Crowe LLP | DGN | 2022 |
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Found the answer using variables:
Found the answer using variables: