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Bob Phillips
 
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Jerry,

Try this then

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$100=--"2005-01-19"),--(ISNUMBER($B$1:$B$100)))

and

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$100=--"2005-01-19"),--(ISNUMBER($C$1:$C$100)))

as Aladin also suggested.

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HTH

RP
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"Jerry W" wrote in message
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Bob - Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, I did not mention the entries in

b
& c are derived from formulas themselves. Your formula is working except

it
is counting the formula (I think) within the counted cell so I am coming

up
with a count of 4 instead of 2.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$100=--"2005-01-19"),--($B$1:$B$1000))

and

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$100=--"2005-01-19"),--($C$1:$C$1000))

--

HTH

RP
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"Jerry W" wrote in message
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I know this has probably been addressed but cant locate my specific

issue:
I would like to count entries in columns b & c that meet criteria in

column
a. Here is an example:
Date Cash Check
01/19/05 2.00
01/19/05 5.00
01/19/05 5.00
01/19/05 3.00
02/28/05 1.00
02/28/05 2.00

What formula would give these counts as the end result?:
01/19/05 2 2
02/28/05 1 1
Thanks - Jerry