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Default Array using 2 columns

Per
I got the same #value erros mess. I tried several thing but same erro.


"Per Jessen" wrote:

Hi

You can only use one column.

Try this instead:
=SUMPRODUCT((C6:C73="U-19")*1,(J6:J73="Elton
S")*1)+SUMPRODUCT((C6:C73="U-19")*1,(K6:K73="Elton S")*1)

Regards,
Per

On 26 Maj, 23:03, Airchief wrote:
I modified it a little and it worked GREAT!. Now I wanted to expanded the
second part to
=SUMPRODUCT((C6:C73="U-19")*1,(J6:K73="Elton S")*1) but it won't allow me to
do that. i get a #value error. Is it because i am trying to do 2 columns???
The J6:K73 is the error. can you help??



"Per Jessen" wrote:
On 26 Maj, 19:31, Airchief wrote:
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I know I can do this with aray. Can anyone help me??


My coulumns are 3-73


A B C D E F G
H I
Time Field Age Home vs Visitor Ref
Side1 Side 2
9:00 AM Field #4 U-19 Keydets vs Vulcan Elton Joe
Suzy
9:00 AM Field #3 U10 United vs Blasters Mark Alex
Ricky
9:00 AM Field #2 U12 Arsenal vs Eagles Clayton Jake
James
9:00 AM Field #1 U-19 Crew vs Earthquakes Elton Forrest Eric


In a separate cell I want to be able to Sum the number of time that Elton
was a Ref for age group U-19. i am trying to sum up each age group for a
particular Ref so i can pay him. This is my actual spreadsheet. Thank you


Hi


This should do it


=SUMPRODUCT((C3:C73="U-19")*1,(G3:G73="Elton")*1)


Regards,
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