PairGroup()
Estimated reading time: 1 minuteFunction Summary
The PairGroup function will active all Pair() functions defined within. It is best practice to use the PairGroup function even when only entering one Pair.
For an example of this function, see Lab Drill: Customer Aging.
Function Arguments
Type | Pair() |
Constraints | Max 34 Pairs |
If Blank | No Pair function will be activated |
Excel Formula Bar Example
=PairGroup(Pair("2002-05",M22),Pair(M21,"Segment2"),Pair(F26:F125,"Segment1"))
Function Composition
Argument Name | Example Mapping | Explanation |
---|---|---|
Function Name | =PairGroup() | The name of this function. |
Pair1 | Pair("2002-05",M22) | Will transfer the value "2002-05" into cell M22 upon action or event. |
Pair2 | Pair(M21,"Segment2") | Will transfer the value in cell M21 to the cell labeled as "Segment2" upon action or event. |
Pair3 | Pair(F26:F125,"Segment1") | Will transfer a single cell value from F26:F125 into the cell labeled as "Segment1" upon action or event. |