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Bob Phillips
 
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Q was just an example, it is true of R, S, T, etc.

It works in a too restrictive set.

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HTH

RP
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"CLR" wrote in message
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True, but then how about.....

=COUNTIF(C:C,"P_0")-COUNTIF(C:C,"=Q_0")

it seems to fit, but then like you said, "it's getting difficult" <g

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Yeah but a value of Q in A and 0 in B also counts in this method, which
doesn't meet the OP's criteria.

Bob


"CLR" wrote in message
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Maybe, but this seems to work with the OP's sample data...........
=A1&"_"&B1 in C1 and copy down..............

=COUNTIF(C:C,"P_0") in cell D1

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Difficult with greater than 0 Chuck!

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RP
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"CLR" wrote in message
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Another way is to CONCATENATE the two columns into a third column

and
then
do a COUNTIF on that column, (P20).........you can also so this

for
more
than two columns.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"mlkpied" wrote in message
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I have a worksheet where I'm try to count the number of items

with
JobCode=P
and an amount greater than 0. I think I should be able to do it

with
a
COUNTIF and AND logic but I keep getting errors. Anyone help me

with
this?
Thanks. Michael

JobCode Amount
P 20
C 10
P 0
P 0
P 10