OFFSET() not working within a SUMPRODUCT() when refering to a range in a pivot table
Yes I did, I ignored it. I didn't want to take the time to explain why it
was incorrect.
Whay I want to know is why the 2nd OFFSET will work by itself with a SUM
wrapped around it, but it won't work inside of the sumproduct.
The second OFFSET is correct how I have in entered, but I don't want to take
the time to explain it.
Thanks,
Conan
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message
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Did you see Roger's answer?
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"Conan Kelly" wrote in message
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BUMP
Hello All,
Sorry for bumping, but I'm still looking for a solution to this issue.
Does anyone know what is going on?
Thanks again for everyone's help.
Conan
"Conan Kelly" wrote in message
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Hello all,
I am having a problem where I'm using 2 OFFSET() functions within a
SUMPRODUCT() function. The first offset is working and refers to a range
of 4 cells immediately above the cell I'm entering the formula in.
The second OFFSET() is not working. It refers to a range of 4 cells a
calculated number of columns to left of the one I'm entering the formula
in. The calculated column happens to be a Data column in a pivot table
(there is no "Columns" field in the pivot table, so this column is just a
Totals column).
When I step through this formula with the "Evaluate Formula" Formula
Auditing Tool, the second OFFSET() returns {#VALUE!} error. If I isolate
the problematic OFFSET() function and then wrap a SUM() function around
it, it returns the correct value.
Does anyone know what is going on here? Is what I'm trying to do
possible? Is there just some small error in my syntax?
Here are the formulas:
This is the non-working formula:
=IF(AND($AA9<"",$AB9<""),SUMPRODUCT((LoanDetail! $R$2:$R$998=$F9)*(LoanDetail!$E$2:$E$998)*(LoanDet ail!$F$2:$F$998))/$G9,IF(AND($AA9="",$AB9<""),SUMPRODUCT(OFFSET(M9,-$AB9,0,$AB9,1),OFFSET(M9,-$AB9,COLUMN($G9)-COLUMN(),$AB9,1))/$G9,""))
(For those of you who can see it, I've bolded the problematic
OFFSET()function.)
And here is the working formula:
=SUM(OFFSET(M9,-$AB9,COLUMN($G9)-COLUMN(),$AB9,1))
(Notice that it is the exact same OFFSET() isolated then a SUM() wrapped
around it.)
Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
Conan Kelly
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