I found my problem...I had a comma where I should have had a "*".
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Service Request Log'!$B$4:$B$5000=$A190)*(LEFT('Service
Request Log'!M$4:M$5000,3)="asa"))
thanks for the help. :-)
"jimswinder" wrote:
Sorry...read the whole thing and tried different formulas (see below)...still
can't get it to come up with the correct result.
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Service Request Log'!$B$4:$B$5000=$A189),(LEFT('Service
Request Log'!M4:M5000,3)="asa"))
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Service Request Log'!$B$4:$B$5000=$A190),('Service Request
Log'!$M$4:$M$5000))
"Bondi" wrote:
jimswinder wrote:
I am trying to sum a column when it meets two conditions. I have tried the
following:
=IF('Service Request Log'!$B$4:$B$5000,$A189,SUMPRODUCT(--(LEFT('Service
Request Log'!M$4:M$5000,3)="asa")))
But it is totaling the column whether or not it meets the first condition of
('Service Request Log'!$B$4:$B$5000,$A189).
Any suggestions?
Thanks...
Hi Jim,
Maybe the information on this site will be helpful for you:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html
Regards,
Bondi