seriously people, that was information i could have used YESTERDAY
Posted by
Andie
Aug 20 '13, 13:58
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i am doing a spread sheet - comparing US sales to Canada Sales to Stats Canada numbers with percentages, year to year increases/decreases, blah blah blah.
i have had about 3 meetings over three days about this document.
no matter what i did, i got negative numbers for one column that could not be negative.
Just NOW, after talking to, i think, the 5th person about the source-data someone says "oh, the US numbers are bundled, the Canadian aren't. You need to multiply the US numbers by 3 to make a comparison.
Oh, really? someone couldn't have MENTIONED THAT, anywhere? on anything?
/end rant/
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