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Default Array formulae - problem

On 21 Jun, 12:13, JMay wrote:
What are you currently getting from the existing formula (below)?
What is in cell $B7?

=SUMPRODUCT(--('[May 07.xls]Actuals'!$A$2:$A$20000=$a$2),--('[May
07.xls]Actuals'!$B$2:$B$20000=$B7),('[May 07.xls]Actuals'!$C$2:$C
$20000)).

Couple suggestion (shots in the dark)..try modified like so

=SUMPRODUCT(--('[May 07.xls]Actuals'!$A$2:$A$20000='Data'!$a$2),--(Left('[May
07.xls]Actuals'!$B$2:$B$20000,2)="41"),('[May 07.xls]Actuals'!$C$2:$C
$20000)).



"Ola2B" wrote:
I have 3 columns of data in a worksheet called "data". the
information in this wksheet is organised as follows:


CC Nom Amount
KABC 4101 500
KABQ 5101 700
KABC 4102 450


Now, I would like to write an array formulae/sum product what would up
all the nominal codes in 4101-4107 series when the code KABC is typed
in cell a2. I have tried this, it wont capture the "41" range:
=SUMPRODUCT(--('[May 07.xls]Actuals'!$A$2:$A$20000=$a$2),--('[May
07.xls]Actuals'!$B$2:$B$20000=$B7),('[May 07.xls]Actuals'!$C$2:$C
$20000)). The fault with this formulae is that it cant group specific
codes and report the amount. Can anyone help please.


Many thanks,
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Many thanks. It did work.