Try
=SUMPRODUCT((raw_data!$D$2:$D$8002="yes")*(ISNUMBE R(SEARCH("sale",raw_data!$U$2:$U$8002))))
search string *sale*
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"DJ" wrote:
tried and it didn't work but I think I know why; I made a slight error in my
initial Q. I need to be able to count "sales" and "sale" - basically anything
need to add wildcard at end of "sale" - tried in your calc and it didn't work
- any idea?
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DJ
"Max" wrote:
.. I only want it to count lines that have a "yes" and "sales" only
Perhaps this suffices:
=SUMPRODUCT((raw_data!$D$2:$D$8002="yes")*(raw_dat a!$U$2:$U$8002=D2))
where D2 contains: sales
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"DJ" wrote:
Got a sheet with formula
=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("yes",raw_data!$D$2:$D$8002))*(--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(D2,raw_data!$U$2:$U$8002))))))
- basically it is searching another sheet for number of 'yes' responses from
group of people in D2 (i.e. sales).
Works fine but is counting "sales & marketing", "web sales" etc - I only
want it to count lines that have a "yes" and "sales" only - hope that makes
sense