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Get the count of rows in Google Sheet by matching 3 columns at once

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Praveen

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How can I get the count of rows in Google Sheet by matching 3 columns at once?

For example, in the screenshot below, I want to get the count for rows that match _all_ of the following conditions:

( The result is 3 )

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Pabblymember11

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Hey @Praveen

Please allow us some time, we are currently looking into your use case. We need to do some testing and have to arrange the data according to your concern.
 
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Pabblymember11

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Hey @Praveen

We looked into your concern and currently, there is no formula available to count the specific words from an array according to the rows coming from your Google Sheets.
 
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Pabblymember11

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Hey @Praveen

But it wouldn't take the counts from each row which contains 3 specific words. We tried several possible works around and it is not giving the desired counts.

So, unfortunately taking the counts with 3 specific works from the rows might not be possible.
 
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