Sequential Number On The Basis Of Cell Value In Table

Feb 25, 2014

I have a table called External Audit.

I want each record to get a unique sequential number on the basis of Type of Audit.

Type of Audit column has 3 options OB, INR, MINR to choose from

If i select type as OB then the notification number should start from 1 and carry on numbering it whenever I select the same value.

When I select different type eg: INR then it should again start number on the basis of type. INR1 INR2, INR3 etc.

Is sequential number is the right word to use for this function ?

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