Hi all

I actually posted this in a different group a few weeks ago and didn't get 
any results so I am trying my luck here.

What I would like to achieve is: 

One of the Distribution Centers (DC - A) I send stock into also unloads 
stock for another DC on the same site (DC - B). Many trucks arrive with 
mixed loads for both DC's. 

The guys in (DC - A) are wanting to automatically calculate how many extra 
(DC - B) lifts they have to do based on the report I send them. 

So using the example below: 

Driver/Route X will be dropping off 2 Stacks for (DC - A) & 1 Stack for (DC 
- B) 
Driver/Route Y will be dropping off 15 Stacks for (DC - A) only. 

I have it sorted so that (DC - A) will always be at the top of every Driver 
grouping. 

                        F                 G               
H                    J              N           P                     
                       Dest           Stacks        Driver             
Route      Time      Lifts 
1 ABC Co       DC - A            1          332 - John          X           
9.00           
2 XYZ Co       DC - A            2          332 - John          X           
9.00   
3 ABC Co       DC - B            1          332 - John          X           
9.00 
4 Acme Co     DC - A            10        333 - Pete          Y           
9.30 
5 Google        DC - A            5          333 - Pete          Y       
    9.30 

So, the code needs to operate something like so: 

For each Driver(Grouped) 
   IF Time = Same(Driver arriving at the same time) Then 
     IF c.Offset(,-4).value = "DC - B" Then 

The first row of the group @ Column P will be the sum of Stacks from Column 
G 
Then Delete the row(s) where DC = (DC - B) 

                          F                 G               
H                    J              N           P                     
                       Dest           Stacks        Driver             
Route      Time      Lifts 
1 ABC Co       DC - A            1          332 - John           X       
    9.00         1           
2 XYZ Co       DC - A            2          332 - John           X       
    9.00   
4 Acme Co     DC - A            10        333 - Pete           Y           
9.30 
5 Google        DC - A            5          333 - Pete           Y       
    9.30 

Heaps of thanks in advance. 
Mick. 

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