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ProblemClosedDate=$D24 doesn't work but ProblemClosedDate=$D24 does as using
= checks that's is an exact match but using = finds the date but everything
greater which seems to also include formula's.

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

It looks like you are using spaces to mean empty cells
so --(ActionClosedDate<" "), will return 1 for every empty cell. Could
this be whxt is causing you to have too many returns. If not what exactly
do you mean by:

If the sumproduct was =D24 then it would work but since I need it as = it
returns far to many.



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"Paul Dennis" wrote in message
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I have a sumproduct
=SUMPRODUCT(--(ProblemClosedDate=$D24),--(ActionClosedDate<"
"),--(LOB=$E24))

which is filtering down on the 3 defined names, all having the same
similiar
reference, i.e.
=OFFSET('RCA Tracker'!$O$1,0,0,COUNTA('RCA Tracker'!$AG:$AG),1)

It used to work fine however, I have changed column O which is the
ProblemClosedDate not to be a manually inputted date but auto populated,
hence it is now =IF(AC812=1," ",IF(AE812,AE812," "))

If the sumproduct was =D24 then it would work but since I need it as = it
returns far to many.

Do I need to use INdirect and if so should it be in the defined name or
the
sumproduct, either way have you the text since i don't know the syntax?

thx