What should a function that combines selected values into one using an array function look like?
I would like the function to combine Unique Nr if Id and data are the same.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x1yR2oc2VxUFuijEq-bhLKGgHscnIzDVS0cguIslajk/edit?usp=sharing
try:
=ARRAYFORMULA(REGEXREPLACE(TRIM(SPLIT(FLATTEN(
QUERY(QUERY({A2:A&","\ B2:B&" "&C2:C&"♦"};
"select max(Col1)
where Col1 <> ','
group by Col1
pivot Col2");; 9^9)); "♦")); ",$"; ))
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Since Query is such a powerful formula, i try to avoid my team members to avoid messing up the pivot. I try to to come out with query to replace my pivot. Based on the raw data Google Sheet Trix, i try to sum column based on the criteria i have described in Grey colour (B2:E2). Appreciate if someone could lay some foundation for me, so i can further tweaks based on the formula you create here.
I created a new tab and entered the following in cell A1:
=query(
{'RAW DATA'!B:B,'RAW DATA'!E:E,'RAW DATA'!G:J},
"select Col1, sum(Col3), sum(Col4), sum(Col5), sum(Col6)
where Col1 is not null and Col2<>'Black and Yellow'
group by Col1"
)
Use a query() with a group by clause, like this:
=query(
'RAW DATA'!B1:J,
"select B, sum(G), sum(H), sum(I), sum(J)
where B is not null and E <> 'Black' and E <> 'Yellow'
group by B",
1
)
The result table will only include weeks where there is at least one data row where E is not Black or Yellow.
See the new Solution sheet in your sample spreadsheet.
Here is your solution. which also included in new tab named Solution Pivot in Query.
=ArrayFormula(QUERY(SPLIT(FLATTEN(TO_TEXT('RAW DATA'!B2:B)&"|"&'RAW DATA'!E2:E&"|"&'RAW DATA'!G1:J1&"|"&'RAW DATA'!G2:J),"|"),"Select Col1, Sum(Col4) where Col2 is not null And Col2 <> 'Yellow' And Col2 <> 'Black' Group by Col1 Pivot Col3 label Col1 'Date'"))
I'm looking for a formula, =query possibly, that will turn this:
Into this:
I used the following formula successfully to get the AFTER picture, but I can't get the counts. I tried using concatenate but there isn't a way to do that to each item in the array. Maybe there is a way to do this using a query?
=transpose(split(join(",",unique(C1:C98)),","))
And here's my flavour of it, which also needs to be dragged to the right, to fill the other columns:
=ARRAYFORMULA(QUERY(
{UNIQUE(A$2:A) & " - " & COUNTIF(A$2:A,UNIQUE(A$2:A))},
"where Col1<>' - 0'",0))
Yes, you can use query to get the unique values and counts then join the two columns
=ArrayFormula(index(query(A2:A,"select A,count(A) where A is not null group by A label count(A) ''"),0,1)&"-"&index(query(A2:A,"select A,count(A) where A is not null group by A label count(A) ''"),0,2))
Apologies, in order to drag it across you would have to put:
=ArrayFormula(index(query({A2:A},"select Col1,count(Col1) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 label count(Col1) ''"),0,1)
&"-"&index(query({A2:A},"select Col1,count(Col1) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 label count(Col1) ''"),0,2))
Try the following in cell A2 and drag to the right.
=ARRAY_CONSTRAIN(ArrayFormula(IFERROR(CONCAT(UNIQUE(A2:A99)&" - ",
ArrayFormula(COUNTIFS(A2:A99,UNIQUE(A2:A99)))))),COUNTUNIQUE(A2:A99),1)
Also using a query
=ArrayFormula(index(query({A2:A},"select Col1,count(Col1) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 label count(Col1) ''"),0,1)&"-"&
index(query({A2:A},"select Col1,count(Col1) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 label count(Col1) ''"),0,2))
The only difference is that using the first formula you maintain the names within the order they appear, while using the query they get sorted alphabetically.
Functions used:
ARRAY_CONSTRAIN
ArrayFormula
IFERROR
CONCAT
UNIQUE
COUNTIFS
COUNTUNIQUE
I want to ROUNDUP the sum values in a column in my google sheets QUERY. I discovered adding format sum(Col2) '#' will do the trick as long as the sum is >.5. So how do I accomplish the same result if the value is <.5?
Here is my formula:
=QUERY(QUERY(Data!A3:D, "SELECT A,sum(B),C,D where A is not null GROUP BY A,C,D format sum(B) '#'", 0),"OFFSET 1",0)
Currently, if the result is <.5, it will just display a blank space.
Here is a sample sheet
the only possible way would be:
=ARRAYFORMULA(IFERROR(ROUNDUP(
QUERY(QUERY(Data!A3:D,
"SELECT A,sum(B),C,D where A is not null GROUP BY A,C,D", 0),"OFFSET 1",0)),
QUERY(QUERY(Data!A3:D,
"SELECT A,sum(B),C,D where A is not null GROUP BY A,C,D", 0),"OFFSET 1",0)))
Here is a problem to solve with a Google Sheets formula.
I have a big table (sheet “data” with headers on the first row) with those columns:
A, product reference
B: customer
C to F, KPI1 to KPI4
On another sheet, a grid of product references (A2:A) by customer (B1:1).
Now I need to fill each cell from the grid with the concatenation of KPIs (data!C24&"|"&data!D24&"|"&data!E24&"|"&data!F24)
Could you workout a single formula to fill all the cells?
Here is a sample spreadsheet with the data and grid sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iA_kw4kKw99Qk69X4tST9U-QN2SeG2EN3KEeyG6AtHs/edit?usp=sharing
I have worked out a formula which does the job, though with very poor performance on large dataset:
=ARRAYFORMULA(
IFNA(
VLOOKUP(
$B3:$B&"|"&C$2:$2,
ARRAYFORMULA(
{data!A2:A&"|"&data!B2:B,data!C2:C&"|"&data!D2:D&"|"&data!E2:E&"|"&data!F2:F}
),2,0
),""
)
)
Solution
Use an ArrayFormula on a Query with Pivot:
=ARRAYFORMULA(
QUERY(
{data!A2:A, data!B2:B, data!C2:C&"|"&data!D2:D&"|"&data!E2:E&"|"&data!F2:F},
"select Col1,max(Col3) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 pivot Col2",0
)
)
a shorter version of previous answer (no need for pre-sorting coz pivot will sort it on its own):
=ARRAYFORMULA(QUERY(
{data!A2:A, data!B2:B, data!C2:C&"|"&data!D2:D&"|"&data!E2:E&"|"&data!F2:F},
"select Col1,max(Col3) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 pivot Col2", 0))
Try this on the first cell of your grid:
=ArrayFormula(query(sort({data!A:A,data!B:B,transpose(substitute(query(transpose(data!C:F),,4)," ","|"))},1,true,2,true),"select Col1, max(Col3) where Col1 is not null group by Col1 pivot Col2",0))
In cell C1:C of my table I got 6 rows with ticket id's. I like to search different spreadsheets to search for those ticket id's and calculate the total hours spent on that ticket.
I have it working using the following formula:
=QUERY({IMPORTRANGE("SPREADSHEETID";"B3:B")\ARRAYFORMULA(TO_PURE_NUMBER(IMPORTRANGE("SPREADSHEETID";"F3:F")-IMPORTRANGE("SPREADSHEETID";"E3:E")))};"SELECT SUM(Col2) WHERE Col1 = '"&C1&"' GROUP BY Col1 LABEL SUM(Col2) ''")
In this example, C1 is where the ticket ID can be found.
Now I thought I could just wrap QUERY in a ARRAYFORMULA and use C1:C instead of just C1 but that won't work. Now I could just copy and paste the above formula in every cell but there must be a cleaner way.
ANSWER
I used the following formula to make it work, thanks to Max's answer below.
=QUERY(
{
IMPORTRANGE("SPREADSHEETID";"B3:B")\
ARRAYFORMULA(
TO_PURE_NUMBER(
IMPORTRANGE("SPREADSHEETID";"F3:F") - IMPORTRANGE("SPREADSHEETID";"E3:E")
)
)
};
"
SELECT Col1, SUM(Col2)
WHERE Col1 = '" & JOIN("' OR Col1 = '";FILTER(C:C; C:C <> "")) & "'
GROUP BY Col1
LABEL SUM(Col2) ''
")
Sample formula is:
=QUERY({A:B},"select * where Col1 = '"&JOIN("' or Col1 = '",FILTER(D2:D,D2:D<>""))&"'")
No, one cannot create an array of query strings and use arrayformula(query(...)) to run them all at once.
Alternative: instead of
SELECT SUM(Col2) WHERE Col1 = '"&C1&"' GROUP BY Col1 LABEL SUM(Col2) ''
use the query
SELECT Col1, SUM(Col2) GROUP BY Col1
elsewhere on the sheet, and then use vlookup to look up the sum for each value of Col1 that you want. vlookup can be used inside of arrayformula like this:
=arrayformula(vlookup(C1:C10, E:F, 2, 0))
looks up each of values in C1..C10 in the column E (exact match required) and returns the corresponding value in column F (2nd column of the searched range).