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Multiple Value with different status on column

Zakirahmed72
7 - Meteor

I have a set of data where ID column can have duplicate values and status for the duplicate ID number can have a Pass , Fail and Epass status.  I need the output as in results field , any ID has a duplicate value with status as Pass and epass OR pass and fail, all other ID status need to set as fail. 

 

ID  Status  Results

1  Pass    Fail

1  EPASS  Fail

2  Fail     Fail

5  Pass   Fail

5  Fail     Fail

4  Pass   Pass

3  Fail    Fail

4 EPASS  Fail

1 EPASS Fail

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nagakavyasri
12 - Quasar

Could you elaborate this sentence ' any ID has a duplicate value with status as Pass and epass OR pass and fail, all other ID status need to set as fail. '

This is confusing.

Zakirahmed72
7 - Meteor

If ID is repetitive than condition should apply on Status column (For example ; under ID, 1 is repeated trice and status is Pass, EPASS and EPASS , result should throw as Fail , any repetitive ID with status as Pass with EPASS or Fail needs to turn all repetitive ID status as "Fail" )

 

IDStatus Results
Pass Fail
EPASS Fail
Fail Fail
Pass  Fail
Fail  Fail
Pass  Fail
Fail Fail
4EPASS Fail
1EPASSFail
6Pass Pass

 

FinnCharlton
13 - Pulsar

Hi @Zakirahmed72 , after reading your explanation, I would expect ID 4 to result in a 'Fail' for both rows, as it has a 'Pass' and an 'EPASS'. However one row results in a pass, the other in a fail. Is this right? Why is this different to ID 5 for example, where a 'Pass' and a 'Fail' both result in a 'Fail'?

Zakirahmed72
7 - Meteor

Hey @ FinnCharlton You are right, Thanks for highlighting it ! ID 4 to result in a 'Fail' for both rows, as it has a 'Pass' and an 'EPASS'. I have edited the question.  

FinnCharlton
13 - Pulsar

Hi @Zakirahmed72 , here's how I would approach it. Let me know if the logic isn't quite right, had to make an educated guess for some scenarios:

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