#93 — Intersection, Union and Difference in the Case of Row-Based Data — Two Sets — by Key Column
Problem description:
The following tables list the sales data of the top 10 products by sales in January and February:
Solutions:
Use SPL XLL to tackle the following tasks respectively:
A. Find out the sales data of the products that make the top 10 in both January and February (the ranking and sales in January are required only):
=spl("=[E(?1),E(?2)].merge@oi(ProductName)",Jan!A1:C11,Feb!A1:C11)
B. Find out the sales data of products that make the top 10 once or more (the ranking and sales that appear for the first time are required only):
=spl("=[E(?1),E(?2)].merge@ou(ProductName)",Jan!A1:C11,Feb!A1:C11)
C. Find out the sales data of products that make the top 10 in January but fail to make the top 10 in February:
=spl("=[E(?1),E(?2)].merge@od(ProductName)",Jan!A1:C11,Feb!A1:C11)
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