=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A4="mar"),--(B1:B4<""),C1:C4)
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HTH
Bob
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"Corca" wrote in message
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Hi,
I tried it did not work.
My problem better explained directly below.
A B C
1 mar ra123 10
2 mar so123 100
3 mar 20
4 apr ra234 50
I'll try and play around with sumproduct a bit more.
I may endup adding in extra colunms to breakup data and then do what i
need.
If anyone else can get a formula to work please help. Thanks.
"Shane Devenshire" wrote:
Hi,
Try something like this
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A3="mar"),--(B1:B30),C1:C3)
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"Corca" wrote:
Hi All,
Have a problem working a formula for the following:
A B C
1 mar ra123 10
2 mar so123 100
3 apr ra234 20
I need to say, if A1 to A3 is equal to mar and B1 to B32 is equal to
non-blank or 0 then add what's in C corresponding to where mar is
found.
I used following:
if(a1:a3=mar,"sumif(b1:b3,"0",c1:c3))
This did not work so can someone please help me, very much appreciated.
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