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Default Operator for "Does not equal to"

Pete

I did exactly d same... thanks anywayz...

milind



"Pete_UK" wrote:

Sorry, just realised you want not equal to London. Change it to this:

=SUM(IF(NOT(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("London",D1:D10))),Z1: Z10))

or as in your last example:

=SUM(IF((NOT(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("London",D1:D10))))*( E1:E10=0),Z1:Z10))

Commit using CSE.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Sep 18, 12:59 pm, Pete_UK wrote:
You can't use wildcards in the second formula. You would need to use
something like:

=SUMPRODUCT((ISNUMBER(SEARCH("London",D1:D10)))*(Z 1:Z10))

or:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("London",D1:D10))),Z1:Z10)

or, if you insist on the array formula:

=SUM(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("London",D1:D10)),Z1:Z10))

entered using CSE.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Sep 18, 11:24 am, Milind Keer



wrote:
Why following two formulas are not returning same result


=SUMIF(D1:D10,"<*London",Z1:Z10)


{=SUM(IF(D1:D10 < "*London",Z1:Z10,"False"))}


First Formula is returning appropriate (Correct) result and second formula
is returning Incorrect result.


No need to say I want to use second formula because I need to put one more
condition


{=SUM(IF((D1:D10 < "*London")*(E1:E10 = 0),Z1:Z10,"False"))}


Please advise.


Milind Keer


"Milind Keer" wrote:
hey sorry guys that was a typo mistake....


dat should be "Does not contain" and not "Does not equal to"


Sorry for the confusion......


Cheers!!
Milind Keer


"Milind Keer" wrote:


Thanks a lot guys.... i didnt' know formulas in XL does support wild
characters... lack of knowledge... :)


Answer to David's question,


Does not eual to is the term XL is using in custom filter and thats why i
used that.


Basically... i want to exclude one word (which i know already) from the
cell...
like,
in above example i want to exclude "London" from Name and City column...


Thanks for all you help guys...
Milind Keer


"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:


Hi,


The question David asks important. However assuming it is not, then:


=SUMIF(G8:G12,"*London",H8:H12)


Where the name&city are in column G and the amounts in H.


To make it more flexible:


=SUMIF(G8:G12,A1,H8:H12)


and in A1 enter *London


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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Milind Keer" wrote:


Is there any operator for "Does not equal to" like < is for "Not Equal To"
and = is for "Equal To"


I have a coloum with Name and City together
e.g. Mike - London, John - Leeds, Martha - London etc etc


Now I want only Exclude London Based people to calculate total salary for
remaining


My Table looks like below


Name&City--------------- Salary
Mike - London---------------100
John - Leeds-----------------300
Martha - London-------------200
Rita - Leed-------------------100
Geeta-Manchester-----------200


Now I want to exclude London bases people and calculate (SUM) salary of
other people.


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