Finding total via entered text
Thanks. That did it. The second change was what I needed.
Appreciate your assistance.
"Biff" wrote:
Hi!
One of us is not understanding the other.
If you enter a value, 29025, into AV38:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(O31:O1001=AV38),--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(AT43,S31:S1001))))
Will COUNT all occurrences where the corresponding values are equal to AV38
and AT43 in the respective ranges.
Biff
"roy.okinawa" wrote in message
...
That works great. However, just has I have the formula that allows me to
manually enter the month (AV38) and word (AT43), I was looking for a
formula
that would allow me to manually enter the search numbers in AV38 and AT43
and
get a similiar result.
The backend of the formula is no problem:
--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(AT43,S31:S1001))))
I need the front end: --(MONTH(O31:O1001)=MONTH(AV38)) where it looks for
a
specific number through cells O31:O1001 when I enter that number in AV38.
"Biff" wrote:
Hi!
It looks like your formula is "searching" a range of dates in O31:O1001
for
a certain month.
If they are true Excel dates then in reality they are simply numbers.
If you want to "search" for numbers like 29025 (date equivalent is
6/19/1979)
=SUMPRODUCT(--(O31:O1001=29025),--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(AT43,S31:S1001))))
Biff
"roy.okinawa" wrote in message
...
I have a formula that will will search and give me the totals for the
month
and text listed in specific cells:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(MONTH(O31:O1001)=MONTH(AV38)),--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(AT43,S31:S1001))))
Is it possible to modify the month portion of this formula to check for
a
number entered, such as 29025? So the formula would look something
like
this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(NUMBER(O31:O1001)=NUMBER(AV38)),--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(AT43,S31:S1001))))
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