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I'm confused about your layout.... Your example gives TWO columns.

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dot" wrote in message
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Okay I just found a flaw, turns out its counting the information twice for
two different people. Below is how the columns are set up and the
functions
I'm using
Assigned Status Reassigned
Sandra Closed
Sandra
Sandra Closed
Sandra Closed
Sandra Closed brian
Sandra
Sandra Closed
Sandra Closed
Sandra Closed
Sandra Closed brian
Sandra Closed brian
Sandra Closed
Sandra
Sandra Closed
Sandra Closed Christine

Brian took over some of the assigned tasks that were given to Sandra but
it
is counting them for both employees. Here is the new function I added, it
worked for one person but then put a N/A value on another:

=SUMPRODUCT((Assignments!K2:M1669="Brian")*(Assign ments!L2:L1669="closed")*(Assignments!M2:M669="Bri an"))

On Brian it is now giving me the #N/A value where on Jennifer it worked.
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Dot


"Don Guillett" wrote:

Glad to help

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dot" wrote in message
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That worked!!! Thanks so much Don I've been working on this all day
and
it's
been driving me crazy :-)
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Dot


"Don Guillett" wrote:

this maybe
=sumproduct((Assignments!K2:M1669="Brian")*(Assign ments!
n2:n1669="closed"))

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Dot" wrote in message
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I'm trying to bring three columns together that checks for a
condition
of
a
persons name and counts how many items were processed. I have the
first
function =COUNTIF(Assignments!K2:M1669,"Brian") that's working but I
don't
want it to include the blank cells only cells that have "closed".
What
information am I missing? I tried including the nested argument If
but
keep
getting a value error.
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Dot