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Default Add up a value that meets 2 criteria

It sounds as if at least one of the cells the relevant ranges has text,
rather than a number. Check for spaces, non-breaking spaces [CHAR(160)],
and other non-printing characters.
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David Biddulph

"Lee" wrote in message
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It is showing a "#VALUE!"

"John C" wrote:

Assume Dates (for multiple months) in cells A2:A500, product in cells
B2:B500, amount in cells C2:C500, and salesperson in cells D2:D500
Criteria would be in cells F2 for date (entered as mm/1/yy), F3 for
product,
and F4 for salesperon.
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(A2:A500)=YEAR(F2)),--(MONTH(A2:A500)=MONTH(F2)),--(B2:B500=F3),--(D2:D500=F4),(C2:C500))
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** John C **

"PCLIVE" wrote:

Use SUMPRODUCT:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(D1:D10="Jacob"),--(B1:B10="Pencil"),C1:C10)

HTH,
Paul

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"Lee" wrote in message
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I have an inventory list where different people check out certain
products.
I need to be able to have a formula that adds the value of a certain
product
for a certain salesman. This is an example of what I have.

Date Product Amount salesperson
10-Oct Pencil 5 Jacob
15-Oct Pen 10 Brian
16-Oct Paper 2 Brian
20-Oct Pencil 11 Jacob
25-Oct Pencil 7 Brian

and i want it to show that for this month Jacob sold a total of 16
pencils.