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Justin Chips[_2_]
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Counting more than one criteria
Thanks very much... I have been fighting with this formula
=SUMPRODUCT(B3:B13=4,C3:C13="Male",D3:D13="IN") and getting frustrated. Why
do simple things like brackets and dashes make such a difference!!!
Thanks again,
Justin
"PCLIVE" wrote:
Try this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(B1:B100=4),--(C1:C100="Male"),--(D1:D100="IN"))
HTH,
Paul
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"Justin Chips" <Justin
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I need a count of how many times three columns (Year, Gender and Date) have
the same values.
For example Year 4, Male and In or Year 8 Male and In.
Name Year Gender 25/02/2008
Miles Anderson 4 Male IN
Phoebe Brundle 5 Female IN
Alexander Cadier 5 Male OUT
Archie Chitty 8 Male IN
Rupert Coley 7 Male IN
Charlie Davies 8 Male IN
Bertie Griffiths 6 Male IN
Harry Griffiths 8 Male IN
Arabella Harvey 4 Female OUT
Hugo Harvey 7 Male IN
Harry Herbert 8 Male IN
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