Indirect Formulation
thanks , this is the formula I need .
"Lori" wrote:
How about:
=SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!a31"),$H$ 11),
N(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!j29")),N(INDIRECT("'"&data& "'!j36")))
turrucan wrote:
In this case formula multiplies j29 and j37 but since data is defined as an
array (like rev_1,rev_2,rev_3) , product function does not recognize it as an
array and take product of rev_1!j29 and rev_1!j37.
I tried applying Ctrl , Shift and Enter, and result did not change .
The first formula I sent was capable of arrays because of the sumproduct
formula
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Maybe a small tweak to Lori's suggestion
=PRODUCT(SUMIF(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!a31"),$H$11,
OFFSET(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!j29"),{0,7},0)))
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"turrucan" wrote in message
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thanks but your formulation simply adds j29's and j35's instead of
multiplying them
"Lori" wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT(SUMIF(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!a31"),$H$11 ,
OFFSET(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!j29"),{0,7},0)))
turrucan wrote:
I have a indirect formulation that reads from a dynamic range called
data
like these
SUMPRODUCT(SUMIF(INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!a31"),$H$11, INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!j29")),SUMIF(INDIRECT("'"&dat a&"'!a31"),$H$11,INDIRECT("'"&data&"'!j36")))
But as you noticed I have to write sumif condition twice to take
sumproduct
of two cells in a sheet ( j29 and j36 ).
Is there an easier way to write this equation with only one sumif
formula ?
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