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I am trying to make an excel format in which, column A represents the operation name say operation 1; column B represents the name of best efficient operator for the particular operation; column c represents the name of the second efficient operator for that operation; column D represents the name of the third efficient operator for that operation. My production line for an example has 10 operations and 10 operator respectively. What i actually need is, in column E i need to allocate the best suitable operator for the respective operation. So if i allocated an operator, say " jasmin" for operation 1. And for my operation 2 also she is the most capable in the factory, but i cant allocate her for the more than 1 operation. In this situation . if one name is operator is already allocated then the second best operator for that operation has to display in the column E. Experts kindly advice me as soon as possible.










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  • How the data display in Column B,C,D? How can I know the operator is the most capable? Nmber or Text in Column B,C,D? You can try to give a sample table about your problem.
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I am trying to make an excel format in which, column A represents the operation name say operation 1; column B represents the name of best efficient operator for the particular operation; column c represents the name of the second efficient operator for that operation; column D represents the name of the third efficient operator for that operation. My production line for an example has 10 operations and 10 operator respectively. What i actually need is, in column E i need to allocate the best suitable operator for the respective operation. So if i allocated an operator, say " jasmin" for operation 1. And for my operation 2 also she is the most capable in the factory, but i cant allocate her for the more than 1 operation. In this situation . if one name is operator is already allocated then the second best operator for that operation has to display in the column E. Experts kindly advice me as soon as possible.










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  • How the data display in Column B,C,D? How can I know the operator is the most capable? Nmber or Text in Column B,C,D? You can try to give a sample table about your problem.
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I am trying to make an excel format in which, column A represents the operation name say operation 1; column B represents the name of best efficient operator for the particular operation; column c represents the name of the second efficient operator for that operation; column D represents the name of the third efficient operator for that operation. My production line for an example has 10 operations and 10 operator respectively. What i actually need is, in column E i need to allocate the best suitable operator for the respective operation. So if i allocated an operator, say " jasmin" for operation 1. And for my operation 2 also she is the most capable in the factory, but i cant allocate her for the more than 1 operation. In this situation . if one name is operator is already allocated then the second best operator for that operation has to display in the column E. Experts kindly advice me as soon as possible.










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I am trying to make an excel format in which, column A represents the operation name say operation 1; column B represents the name of best efficient operator for the particular operation; column c represents the name of the second efficient operator for that operation; column D represents the name of the third efficient operator for that operation. My production line for an example has 10 operations and 10 operator respectively. What i actually need is, in column E i need to allocate the best suitable operator for the respective operation. So if i allocated an operator, say " jasmin" for operation 1. And for my operation 2 also she is the most capable in the factory, but i cant allocate her for the more than 1 operation. In this situation . if one name is operator is already allocated then the second best operator for that operation has to display in the column E. Experts kindly advice me as soon as possible.







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  • How the data display in Column B,C,D? How can I know the operator is the most capable? Nmber or Text in Column B,C,D? You can try to give a sample table about your problem.
    – Lee
    Nov 22 at 9:05


















  • How the data display in Column B,C,D? How can I know the operator is the most capable? Nmber or Text in Column B,C,D? You can try to give a sample table about your problem.
    – Lee
    Nov 22 at 9:05
















How the data display in Column B,C,D? How can I know the operator is the most capable? Nmber or Text in Column B,C,D? You can try to give a sample table about your problem.
– Lee
Nov 22 at 9:05




How the data display in Column B,C,D? How can I know the operator is the most capable? Nmber or Text in Column B,C,D? You can try to give a sample table about your problem.
– Lee
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