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Challenge #11: Identify Logical Groups

mceleavey
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

I don't know why this gave me so much trouble, it turned out to be fairly straightforward. I blame age.

 

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Bulien

bkclaw113
9 - Comet

I appended the search terms to field6 to force a product join and then could simply use a formula with contains to find the search words.


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DiegoParker
10 - Fireball

Sure this is not how it was meant to be but reached the solution nonetheless.

 

 


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Awesomeville
7 - Meteor

Non-dynamic solution. But it still works.


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pfredin
7 - Meteor

Here is my solution.


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mgcarrenard
7 - Meteor

My solution


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cgoodman3
14 - Magnetar
14 - Magnetar

Batch macro approach for me. Took a little bit longer because for some reason a batch macro only shows one result unless you add a browse tool on the end, so spent longer trying to debug that!

 

 

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Chris
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bdjw
6 - Meteoroid

My Attempt


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RobertoEstrada
8 - Asteroid

For this one I did a cross tab for the lookup table and created a new table based on that. Then I did a join of this new table with the data and then just make a formula to get matches.


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jagdeep_singh85
8 - Asteroid

PFA my solution


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