Count if 0 and between dates
And for that you have to read the last line of my answer (where there
is a 5 missing)
Lars-Åke
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:44:08 -0800, Stilmovin
wrote:
Alright i used your formula to come up with a result and it would just sum. I
need it to count the number of awarded. not total the awarded.
"Lars-Åke Aspelin" wrote:
Read my answer again, particularly the line below the formula.
Lars-Åke
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:39:01 -0800, Stilmovin
wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT((E5:E80=2008/5/1)*(E5:E80<=2008/5/31)*(P5:P80))
turned result = 0
Result should be = 3
"Lars-Åke Aspelin" wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:15:02 -0800, Stilmovin
wrote:
I have been looking all over this site trying to find the answer and came up
with nothing.
I have a spread sheet that contains three columns: Date Cost Award
I am trying to count the number of awarded between a date(January)
I have tried the sumproduct and sumif equations to come up with the following
=COUNTIFS(P6:R93,"0",E6:E93,"2008Jan")
- #Value!
=COUNTIF(E5:E80,"=10/9/2008")-COUNTIF(E5:E80,"=10/10/2008")
- This resulted in only counting the dates and not the # of Awarded
HELP!!
Try this formula:
=SUMPRODUCT((E5:E80=startdate)*(E5:E80<=enddate)* (R5:R80))
where startdate and enddate are two cells with those dates, i.e. A1
and A2
The formula gives the sum of award for the corresponding dates.
If you just want to know the number of dates where there has been an
award, change R:R80 to R5:R80<"" in the last part of the formula.
Hope this helps / Lars-Åke
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