Counting occurances based on multiple variables
=SUMPRODUCT(--((B2:B100="Retrn")+(B2:B100="Excha")),--((C2:C100=15)+(C2:C100=20)))
No need for the double unary:
=SUMPRODUCT((B2:B100="Retrn")+(B2:B100="Excha"),(C 2:C100=15)+(C2:C100=20))
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Luke M" wrote in message
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Something structured like this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--((B2:B100="Retrn")+(B2:B100="Excha")),--((C2:C100=15)+(C2:C100=20)))
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Luke M
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"DSKR" wrote:
I have a range of cells that hold 4 possible entries and another range
that
holds 3 possible entries. Is it possible to COUNTIF/SUMPRODUCT if you
for
more than one possibile entry in a cell range?
Here's an example:
Corp Sales 15
Corp Retrn 20
Corp Excha 20
Corp Retrn 0
Corp Excha 15
I want to count the number of occurances when column B reads either Retrn
or
Excha and column C reads 15 or 20. In this case, the formula would
return 3.
Any help would be appreciated...
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