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Default help on sumproduct() - sum by searching for a common sub strin

Even shorter:

Assuming DREGION and MISDUE are vertical arrays...

A1:C1 = FREIGHT; TRANSPORT; HQ BLNG

=SUMPRODUCT((ISNUMBER(SEARCH(A1:C1,DREGION)))*MISD UE)


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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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even shorter

=SUMPRODUCT((ISNUMBER(SEARCH({"HQ
BLNG","TRANSPORT","FREIGHT"},DREGION)))*MISDUE)

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Shorter version:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH({"HQ
BLNG","TRANSPORT","FREIGHT"},DREGION)))*MISDUE)



"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("HQ BLNG",DREGION)))+
(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("TRANSPORT",DREGION)))+

(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("FREIGHT",DREGION))),MISDUE)

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Bob

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"Eddy Stan" wrote in message
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Hi
Can anyone help me on this. thanks in advance.
I am getting answer required by the following formula
=SUMPRODUCT(--(DREGION="HQ BLNG EAST")+(DREGION="HQ BLNG
WEST")+(DREGION="HQ
BLNG NORTH")+(DREGION="HQ BLNG SOUTH"),MISDUE)
Where the first part is constant "HQ BLNG".
Is there any way to search the string in range DREGION and find the
sum.
Like "HQ BLNG xxxx", "xxxx TRANSPORT xxxx", "xxxxx xxxxx FREIGHT"
xxxx i mean to say that it could be any string.

Thank you