Sumproduct with nested sum
I have managed to use an array within that criteria,and get it to work, but
it seems like a manual process, meaning every period I have to change my
formulas to include the new period, and this is going to be tedious as my
workbook is quite long with many formulas and projects. Here's how I got it
to work manually:
........)*(Data!$D$2:$D$2500= {"01","02","03"})*(...........
Is there a way to have this work automatically?
Thanks.
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"sahafi" wrote:
Here's my sumproduct formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$F$2:$F$2500='BDC P&L'!$C$607)*(Data!$D$2:$D$2500='BDC
P&L'!C608)*(Data!$A$2:$A$2500='BDC P&L'!$C$605)*(Data!$C$2:$C$2500='BDC
P&L'!$B612)*(Data!$E$2:$E$2500))
This formula is working fine as it is. But one of my criteria (Col D) is
listing data for the entire year (13 periods). So I needed to match the
criteria to the current + past periods only. For example, If I'm on P04, I
will need to return data for the first 3 periods only. If I omit the
criteria, the formula will sum up all the data for all 13 periods, and if I
leave it as it is, it will return only the values that match the data under
'BDC P&L'!C608. I have tried something like this but didn't work:
.......)*(Data!$D$2:$D$2500='BDC P&L'!C608 + 'BDC P&L'!D608 + 'BDC P&L'!E608
)*(..........))
I also nested sum into that one criteria, but i didn't work either.
Columns A, C, D, and F are text type, while column E is numerical type. Any
direction on this is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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