You're actually very close. Use this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(MAIN!$AJ$1:$AJ$65534="Stairs"),--(MAIN!$B$1:$B$65534="Sick"),--(MAIN!$C$1:$C$65534="Door"))
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Jim
"Cobbcouk" wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to count how many record meet three conditions. I have
been using a Sumproduct formula for two colums but now I need a hird it
is not working. It is hard to descibe but if a Sumproduct formula could
work it would look like this:
=SUMPRODUCT((MAIN!$AJ$1:$AJ$65534="Stairs")*(MAIN! $B$1:$B$65534="Sick")*(MAIN!$C$1:$C$65534="Door")
I know this formula will never work as Sumprduct will only look up two
criteria and add a third value. Please; any suggestions would be
greatly recieved.
Regards
G
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Cobbcouk
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