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SUMIF Two Conditions
I didn't notice that portion. But glad you got it working.
Just a note--did you really want to excel 12/31/2008 from the criteria?
MJones wrote:
Hi Dave,
Let me apologize for posting this 3 times. Something strange is going on
with Google Groups and none of my groups are showing any postings beyond
October 3rd, including this one. I had to come into Microsoft's website to
find this, which I'm glad I did.
Anyway, thanks for your formula. It worked great, but I don't know if you
noticed that I added a second part to say if the date falls within a range.
For those interested, I got it working like this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($B$5:$B$59DATE(2008,9,30)),--($B$5:$B$59<DATE(2008,12,31)),--($D$5:$D$59=C69),$F5:$F$59)
Thanks again for your continued support. You're great!
Michele
P.S. - Is there a simple explanation for those double dashes or somewhere I
can read about them?
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
=sumproduct(--($b$5:$b$59<date(2008,9,30)),--($d$5:$d$59=c65),$F5:$f$59)
Adjust the ranges to match--but you can't use whole columns (except in xl2007).
=sumproduct() likes to work with numbers. The -- stuff changes trues and falses
to 1's and 0's.
Bob Phillips explains =sumproduct() in much more detail he
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html
And J.E. McGimpsey has some notes at:
http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/formulae/doubleneg.html
mjones wrote:
Hi All,
This doesn't work:
=IF($B$5:$B$59<39721,SUMIF($D$5:$D$59,C65,$F$5:$F$ 59)) - entered as
Ctrl-Shft-Enter
I'm trying to get a total amount in column F if the date in column B
is less than 39721 (30-Sep-08), and column D matches C65.
Then I need the same thing, but with the date within a range, e.g. $B
$5:$B$5939721<39813 ...
I hope someone can help.
Thank you,
Michele
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson
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