I've successfully created sheets that can sort values, but I'm absolutely stumped when I add another layer to hierarchy.
Here's the deal: I'm running an obstacle event and, simply put, I need the scoresheet to sort for the fastest times. The tricky part, though, is that the times are scratch based. So instead of competitors incurring a time penalty for each scratch, athletes' times will only be compared with other athletes with the same number of scratches. Specifically speaking, all competitors with 0 scratches will be scored first, then competitors with 1 scratch will fall in behind them, then 2 scratches fall in behind the 1-scratchers, and so on. For example, three athletes score 0 scratches with times of 22, 26, and 32 secs. Then two athletes score 1 scratch with times of 17 and 19 secs. Despite the fact that the 1-scratchers had the faster times, they would still be relegated to 4th and 5th place overall.
Here's is the current scoresheet with arbitrary values entered. You'll see that it's the fastest of two attempts. The green highlighted area is where values are entered manually, while the columns directly the left simply choose the run with the least number of scratches and the time related the that run with the fewest scratches: http://www.sendspace.com/file/f8llaj
Here's the deal: I'm running an obstacle event and, simply put, I need the scoresheet to sort for the fastest times. The tricky part, though, is that the times are scratch based. So instead of competitors incurring a time penalty for each scratch, athletes' times will only be compared with other athletes with the same number of scratches. Specifically speaking, all competitors with 0 scratches will be scored first, then competitors with 1 scratch will fall in behind them, then 2 scratches fall in behind the 1-scratchers, and so on. For example, three athletes score 0 scratches with times of 22, 26, and 32 secs. Then two athletes score 1 scratch with times of 17 and 19 secs. Despite the fact that the 1-scratchers had the faster times, they would still be relegated to 4th and 5th place overall.
Here's is the current scoresheet with arbitrary values entered. You'll see that it's the fastest of two attempts. The green highlighted area is where values are entered manually, while the columns directly the left simply choose the run with the least number of scratches and the time related the that run with the fewest scratches: http://www.sendspace.com/file/f8llaj