On Thursday, 14 January 2016 21:29:30 UTC+5:30, Joaquim Ignatious Monteiro 
wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> Can someone help me with a attendance spreadsheet.
> I am attaching a sample spreadsheet.
> https://goo.gl/qL0eGx
>
> My requirement is that by entering the absentee roll nos in the Data entry 
> sheet will mark those roll nos as absent in the consolidated attendance 
> sheet. While the remaining students are marked as present for that 
> particular hour.
>
> Thanks for the patience
> Joaquim
>

Thanks Mandeep for the solution. I checked the sheet, found that sometimes 
the absentee nos entered in data entry sheet does not update in the 
consolidated sheet. The way i checked the sheet was by entering random nos 
in the sheet 1 and checking whether the sheet 2 got updated.

 

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