See
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html for a detailed
explanation.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"masik" wrote in message
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Thanks HTH and Bob. I tried the SUMIF and it works. But not sure I
understand
sumproduct. I am new to excel here so please bear with me.
What is -- in the formula? Excel does not take this. I tried using copy /
paste. Can you please elaborate?
Thanks.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
All: =SUMIF(C:C,"A",B:B)
Regulars: =SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:B100="A"),--(A2:A100="Regular"),C2:C100)
Note that SUMPRODUCT doesn't work with complete columns, you have to
specify
a range.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"masik" wrote in message
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I have data in the following format
Resource Type Resource Project
Regular 10 A
Regular 20 A
Contractor 05 A
Regular 10 B
Contractor 15 B
How would I find the sum of all resources (regular and contractor) for
project A, B, C etc. Which formula do I use? And then sum of regulars
for
project A, B, C etc.
Thanks.