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Jon von der Heyden Jon von der Heyden is offline
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Default OR in a SUMPRODUCT formula

Hi.

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($B$2:$B$191="ProgA"),--($C$2:$C$191="ProgA"),--($D$2:$D$191="RED"),--($E$2:$E$191="C"),--($E$2:$E$191="D"),--($I$2:$I$191<"ACTIVE"))

It works the same as OR() :-)
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"Kierano" wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to use OR the following SUMPRODUCT formula:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($B$2:$B$191="ProgA"),--($C$2:$C$191="ProgA"),--($D$2:$D$191="RED"),--($E$2:$E$191="C"),--($I$2:$I$191<"ACTIVE"))

What I'd like to is say if "C" or "D", so I need to introduce OR "D".

I've tried the obvious, like simply adding OR "D" or enclosing this in
brackets, or even adding ") ,--($E$2:$E$191="D"), but of course this then
looks for Cs and Ds.

This should be simple, shouldn't it?!

Thanks in advance.