oldest date by whatever field ABC123 is or just the oldest date in the
entire sheet?

if by ABC123, you can create a pivot table (data menu / pivot table), but I
think you'll have to recreate it every time the source data changes.

On 6/6/07, Peter Vidal <Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi list:

I have rows of data in a worksheet: items, dates and quantities. My
items are sometimes repeated in the list because I have different days,
let's say:

ABC123 1051215 10.000
ABC123 1060122 5.000
ABC123 1070330 17.000

I just want to keep in a clean worksheet the record with the "oldest
date", in this case, the first line.

Is that possible in EXCEL 2000?

Note: I can't use SQL on his laptop. Is very outdated and we need this
fast.

Thanks in advance.


Peter Vidal
PALL Corporation / SR Programmer Analyst, IT Development Group
10540 Ridge Rd., Ste 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
http://www.pall.com

"Truth is not always popular, but it is always right."
Anonymous


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