=SUMPRODUCT(--(LEFT(A2:A200,1)="Q"),--(B2:B200="Y"))
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Hi. I've searched for half an hour to see if this question has already
been answered, and I'm not having any luck.
I have a detail sheet with multiple fields. I need to count when one
field begins with a Q and when another field equals "Y". When I know
the exact values I need (rather than a 'begins with') I can easily use
sumproduct. This one is tripping me up, though.
For example:
A1 B1
Q.501.1 Y
E.504.3 N
Q.505.4 Y
It should come up with two for the first and third rows of data in this
case. Make sense? Any help would be appreciated.
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