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Default Sumproduct syntax - more complex

I have a more complex sumproduct syntax problem
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Tasks!CI1:CI900="dduplessis"),--(Tasks!N1:N900<"CUT"),--(OR((Tasks!CJ1:CJ900="New"),(Tasks!CJ1:CJ900="In
Progress"),(Tasks!CJ1:CJ900="In Progress - New"))),Tasks!CG1:CG900)

The equation worked fine, then I added the OR statement. The values for the
OR statement are all false, so the OR statement should be false. This means
the sumproduct should resolve to a 0, instead I am resolving to a #VALUE.
Where have I made an error?
 
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