Sorry, I did fix this but the formula still doesn't work. I get an REF# error.
"teebee0831" wrote:
Wrap around?
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Did you fix the wrap-around.
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RP
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"teebee0831" wrote in message
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Copying this formula gave me a REF error.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
I just created some data and tested that formula and it works for me.
It does seem odd though, as it double-counts the items between 899,999
and
100,000 because those numbers satisfy both tests Is this perhaps what
you
want
=SUMPRODUCT(--('Query-Cost Centers'!A26:A116<1000000),--('Query-Cost
Centers'!A26:A116899999),'Query-Cost Centers'!C26:C116)
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"teebee0831" wrote in message
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=SUMIF('Query-Cost Centers'!A26:A116,"<1000000",'Query-Cost
Centers'!C26:C116)+SUMIF('Query-Cost
Centers'!A26:A116,"899999",'Query-Cost
Centers'!C26:C116)
I get a result of 0 which is wrong.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
SUMIF referring to another sheet is no problem. Maybe the nested
SUMIF
is
causing a problem.
Show the data and the formula.
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"TeeBee0831" wrote in message
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I want to enter a formula on a different worksheet that contains a
SUMIF
function for values on another sheet. The formula has a nested
SUMIF
that
works fine on the same sheet, but when I try to enter the formula
on a
different sheet, the results are wrong or I get an error. Can't
this
be
done?
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