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Default Can I have two conditions in a SUMIF?

Hi,

I'm confused but try this

=SUMIF(B6:B9999,"<F",G6:G9999)+SUMPRODUCT((G6:G99 9=0)*(B6:B999<"f")*(H6:H999))

Mike

"trant" wrote:

OK Thanks to the help of members of this board I learned to use SUMIF to sum
the values of a column based on a condition... but what if I have multiple
conditions?

Here's my complicated scenario...

I have columns B, G and H represented here.

I am trying to sum up all the values of columns G & H based on certain
conditions.

=SUMIF(B6:B9999,"<F",G6:G9999)+SUMIF(G6:G9999,"0" ,H6:H9999)

First, ignore the entire column if value of B is "F", so that's my first
SUMIF.

Then my second SUMIF is supposed to be if the value of G is 0, then add the
value of H to the sum (otherwise always ignore H)

But it fails when the value of column B is "F" AND the value of G is 0,
because then it includes the value of H thanks to my second SUMIF.

How do I either ignore the second SUMIF if the condition of my first SUMIF
is false or how to I have multiple conditions in my second SUMIF to basically
say if G is 0 AND B < "F" ?