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Is there a better way?
Max,
I would say this is creative!
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"Max" wrote:
Another alternative option:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$C$2:$C$10000=$A5),--(Data!$K$2:$K$10000=10),--(Data!$I$2:$I$10000="M"),--(ISNUMBER(MATCH(Data!$AC$2:$AC$10000,{"c";"m"},0)) ))
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"Diddy" wrote:
I'm using
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$C$2:$C$10000=$A5),--(Data!$K$2:$K$10000=10),--(Data!$I$2:$I$10000="M"),--(Data!$AC$2:$AC$10000="c"))+SUMPRODUCT(--(Data!$C$2:$C$10000=$A5),--(Data!$K$2:$K$10000=10),--(Data!$I$2:$I$10000="M"),--(Data!$AC$2:$AC$10000="m"))
So it counts if C = a5, K = 10, I = M and AC = either c or m
Is there a better way to do it?
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