Let me get this straight, you use columns 0 thru -6 = 7 columns or you use columns 0 thru -7 = 8 columns?I highlighted all the columns (which I only use 7 not 11) of the segments then use auto filter and picked the right segment from the drop down box for the first two columns. Check this out if you get time. I play 5/39.
And this is using the csv file from the multiple segments filter.
If you choose one segment from column 0 the amount of combinations in that one segment is made up of 11 columns of segments in which you want to work with. If you choose segment 2-2-1 from column 0 which has X number of combinations and filter leave then go to package statistics and export to CSV to import to Excel so that the unwanted data can be removed then save to CSV so that the Multiple Segments filter can take the count and save the data to CSV. You then import that CSV to Excel so you can filter out the combinations that have a count of more than 1 in column -7 and filter out the combinations that have a count of 1 in column -4. The remaining combinations will be as follows all combinations will have a count of 1 in column -7, all combinations will have a count of 1 or more in column -6, and column -5, none of the combinations will have a count of 1 in column -4. You will not get down to just one combination, you will always have more combinations than you can afford to play.And obviously a lot of work would be involved to process just one segment in column 0. And I do not know how you get a single ticket in column -4 or column -7 after filtering only the column 0.
Every ticket in the package can be defined by the specific line of the segment patterns in the columns from 0 to -6. The patterns remaining in the columns from -7 to -10 are necessary only to keep the ticket in the package. These patterns can be skipped in the filtering but should not be removed.
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