Is anyone a SUM(IF formula expert (array formulas)?
THANK YOU!
This is exactly what I've been trying to figure out all day. This will make
my job much easier.
Thanks again!
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:
Try
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A100=A14),--(C2:C1000),C2:C100)
You can replace your other formula with the much more effective
=SUMIF(A2:A100,A14,C2:C100)
adapt to fit to your sheet names etc
no need using array formulas in these case
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"Johnson31d" wrote in message
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Thanks for the help so far everyone. I should be more clear. In Column A
of
Sheet 2 I have a long list of Project Numbers. In Column C I am trying to
total only the positive amounts from Sheet 1's Column I. But I am trying
to
only total those cells that also have the appropriate project number in
Column A as well as being a positive number.
I currently can get the NET Total by using the following formula:
=SUM(IF('Program Spending Detailed'!$A$4:$A$300='Program Actual
Net'!$A14,'Program Spending Detailed'!$I$4:$I$300))
In this formula 'Program Actual Net'!$A14 equals a certain project
number...
'Program Spending Detailed'!$A$4:$A$300 equals the range in Sheet 1 with
project numbers...
'Program Spending Detailed'!$I$4:$I$300 equals the range of amounts I am
trying to total (Only positive #s or negative #s)...
If this detail is of any help, I would really appreciate some insight for
this issue.
THANK YOU!!!
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
=sumif(a1:a10,""&0)
=sumif(a1:a10,"<"&0)
You may want to add =countif() to do some checking:
=if(countif(a1:a10,""&0)=0,"No Positives",sumif(a1:a10,""&0))
Johnson31d wrote:
I am trying to find costs associated with certain project numbers and
do two
different things. One, sum the positive numbers, and two, sum the
negative
numbers. I have been able to use the array formula SUM(IF(......)).
However, I am having trouble separating the positive from the negative
numbers. I need more than just the net total.... HELP!!!
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Dave Peterson
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