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Default Can SUMIFS use the OR function?

See teethless' post.

Technically, that formula is not calculating an "OR" condition. It's doing 2
independent SUMIFS and then adding those 2 results together. So, it's a
semantic "OR" condition!

It's similar to this:

A1:A5 = x, x, y, x, y

=SUM(COUNTIF(A1:A5,{"x","y"}))

In essence, this is what is happening:

=SUM(COUNTIF(A1:A5,"x"),COUNTIF(A1:A5,"y"))

=SUM({3,2})

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"Ted M H" wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,

Thanks for taking the time to reply to my post. I'm going to guess that
since all three of you answered by pointing me toward SUMPRODUCT rather
than
using OR with SUMIFS that in fact one cannot use OR with SUMIFS.

Thanks.

"Ted M H" wrote:

I have a table with columns Product, Units Sold, Sales manager.
Products values are A, B, C, D, E, F
Units sold is a simple integer
Sales manager values are Smith, Jones, Doe
Can I use SUMIFS to return the total units sold if manager name is Smith
AND
Product is A, OR manager name is Smith and Product is B.

I tried to use OR in the second criteria argument, but can't get it to
work.
I know there are other ways to solve this problem, but I'm trying
specifically to understand what SUMIFS can and can't do.
Thanks.