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Roger Govier Roger Govier is offline
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Default Multiple match statements?

Yes Biff, there is

=SUMIFS(D:D,A:A="A",B:B,"UK",C:C,2)

Note that unlike Sumif, the range to be totalled comes first.
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Roger Govier


"T. Valko" wrote in message
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maybe the COUNTIFS function would be faster.


Check that! You're not counting. Is there a SUMIFS function?

Biff

"T. Valko" wrote in message
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A1 = product = A
A2 = country = UK

=SUMPRODUCT(--(product=A1),--(country=A2),--(week=2),qty)

the table of 228k rows


I'd imagine that any formula will be slow to calculate on that size
range. I don't have Excel 2007, maybe the COUNTIFS function would be
faster.

Biff

"Jas" wrote in message
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Sorry I was not complete and clear in request, Product and country
are
dynamic based on user input, so I have linked them to the location
where
input, then I want the formula to use this input against the table
of 228k
rows and find the value at that intersection - make sense?

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(product="A"),--(country="UK"),--(week=2),qty)

Biff

"Jas" wrote in message
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Hi,

I am trying to match 3 data points and return the value for the
cell they
intersect at - without using concatenate if possible.

In the below table I would like to return the value for Product
A, Country
UK, Week 2 i.e. 20 - any ideas?

Product Country Week Qty
A UK 1 10
A UK 2 20
A UK 3 15
A FR 1 10
A FR 2 12