Sum if Critea 1 and critera 2 are met
Hi,
In 2007 you would use
=SUMIFS(F2:F100,A2:A100,"Q4",C2:C100,"prodA")
and
=AVERAGEIFS(F2:F100,A2:A100,"Q4",C2:C100,"prodA")
In 2003:
=AVERAGE(IF((A2:A100="Q4")*(C2:C100="prodA"),F2:F1 00,""))
This formula must be array entered - press Shift+Ctrl+Enter, instead of enter
or
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A100="Q4"),--(C2:C100="prodA"),F2:F100)/=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A100="Q4"),--(C2:C100="prodA"))
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"Nelson" wrote:
Good day,
I have a column A2:A100 that specifies Q1,2,3,4
I have a column C2:C100 that specifies Product (either A or B)
in column F2:F100 I have price paid
Now I want to create a query that says if A2:A100 = Q1 and C2:C100 = product
A then add up all the matching prices from F2:F100
I was using this but I think I am missing something
=SUM(IF(((A2:A100)="Q4")*(MATCH(C2:C100,"prodA",0) ),F2::F100))
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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Nelson
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