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Default SUMPRODUCT with AND's and OR's?

=SUMPRODUCT(--(Sheet1!$M$2:$M$4064--"2006-01-01"),--(Sheet1!$M$2:$M$4064<--
"2006-03-31"),
--(LEFT(Sheet1!$R$2:$R$4064,8)<"SUPERMAN"),--(LEFT(Sheet1!$R$2:$R$4064,8)<
"MIGHTYMO"))

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Bob Phillips

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"Ronny Hamida" wrote in message
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Hello there!

I have a worksheet that I need to perform a count for every time something
meets certain criteria that I'm looking for. Normally, I would use

something
like SUMPRODUCT(--(array1), --(array2), --(array3), . . .) but this only
seems to work if each array is a simple formula AND if each array looks in

a
different column each time. (In other words, I cannot seem to do a

"greater
than 'x' in column M" AND a "less than 'x' in column M" within the same
SUMPRODUCT function. Here's what I have (and please note that I will
eventually use dynamic headers once I know everything is working):


=SUMPRODUCT(--(Sheet1!$M$2:$M$4064DATEVALUE("1/1/2006"),--(Sheet1!$M$2:$M$4
064<DATEVALUE("3/31/2006"),--(LEFT(Sheet1!$R$2:$R$4064,12)<"SUPERMAN"),--(L
EFT(Sheet1!$R$2:$R$4064,12)<"MIGHTYMO"))

What I would like it to do is to give a count of each record/line/row that
meets the following criteria:

- Has a date between 1/1/2006 and 3/31/2006 within column "M"; and
- does not have "SUPERMAN" or "MIGHTYMO" in the 12 left-most

characters
of column "R"

Is there any other way or formula that can do this? I may need to add

more
"arrays" to this formula as well, so the easability of the SUMPRODUCT was
what I tried to use, but it looks like it won't give me the correct
information.

Thank you in advance!