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Re: Ways to deal with large amount of columns;

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Hi - this is a spreadsheet model, not a database model, and could be modelled with three columns. 

The aggregate functions are an analytic issue, not a data issue.

cheers

Ben


On 30 August 2018 at 17:13, a <372660931@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all:

I need to make a table contains projected monthly cashflow for multiple agents (10,000 around).

Therefore, the column number would be 1000+. 

I would need to perform simple aggregate function such as count, sum or average on each cashflow projected.

So if there is anyway of doing this? Will there be anything like define a macro in C that I can manipulate multiple columns by simple word that representing them.

Thanks so much!

Shore



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