TEST for items in 2 columns to MATCH?
hi !! thanks for responding, (did not know how to ask)
had re-phrased/posted just after this, above: how to OR() a SUMPRODUCT
still a question, may have had part of the answer / misplaced info.. after
some effort, notes a
TEST FOR MULTIPLE COLUMNS:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(E80:E1099<"x"),--(LEFT(BA80:BA1099,1)="x"))
trying to find way to OR() SUMPRODUCT for: p0 or p1
=SUMPRODUCT(--(AQ$152:AQ$1228=$AQ12),--(AA$152:AA$1228="p0"))
else:
=OR(SUMPRODUCT(--(AQ$152:AQ$1228=$AQ12),--(AA$152:AA$1228="p0")),SUMPRODUCT(--(AQ$152:AQ$1228=$AQ12),--(AA$152:AA$1228="p1")))
could not remember how to resolve 2 items in the same row for being true, to
where SUMPRODUCT seems to do that for you. Is there a way to shorten the
last formula above? thanks.
"T. Valko" wrote:
Can't tell what you're trying to do with this.
This formula:
=INDEX(ROW($AQ$1144:$AQ$1228),MATCH(TRUE,$AQ$1144 :$AQ$1228=$AQ11,0))ROW($A$1144)
Is the same as:
=MATCH(TRUE,$AQ$1144:$AQ$1228=$AQ11,0)1
This formula is syntactically correct but whether it's doing what you think
it's doing is another story!
=AND(
INDEX(ROW($AQ$1144:$AQ$1228),MATCH(TRUE,$AQ$1144:$ AQ$1228=$AQ11,0)),
OR(AB11="ab',AB11="ac"))
If the result of the INDEX call is a number (<0 which it has to be) *and*
AB11 is either ab or ac then it should work. If the result of the INDEX call
is #N/A (the result will be either a number or #N/A) then no format will be
applied since it fails the AND conditions.
--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"nastech" wrote in message
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hi, I am trying to find if record exists for values met in 2 different
columns, for use in a conditional format.
info have is:
=INDEX(ROW($AQ$1144:$AQ$1228),MATCH(TRUE,$AQ$1144: $AQ$1228=$AQ11,0))ROW($A$1144)
not sure how got this to work in Cond. Format since (for a TRUE), when
testing in an external cell get a VALUE error; but, want to compare to
another column for OR( values, e.g.:
=AND(
INDEX(ROW($AQ$1144:$AQ$1228),MATCH(TRUE,$AQ$1144:$ AQ$1228=$AQ11,0)),
OR(AB11="ab',AB11="ac"))
oh yea: thanks.
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