Sum If based on a 3rd condition ?
Perfect. Worked like a charm.
Thanks to you both.
One last thing - what are the dashes in the formula ?
Tahnks,
Steve
"Toppers" wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$C2:$C1000=$D$2),--(Data!$E2:$E1000=1),Data!G2:G1000)
Unless you have XL2007 you cannot specify total columns with SUMPRODUCT.
HTH
"Steve" wrote:
I have this formula that is totaling all the hours in the G colum if the data
in the C column matches the criteria entered in cell D2.
=SUMIF(Data!$C:$C,$D$2,Data!G:G)
I would like to obtain the above results filtered as follows.
The E column has many 1s, 2s, or 3s in it.
What formula would produce, - the total hours meeting the above criterea
but also only when there is a 1 in the E column ?
Thanks,
Steve
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