Hi Dave the ** are just characters in the cell not wild cards.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I'm betting that Bernard wanted to know what those ** represented?
Did you mean for them to be wildcards (and why did you use 2 of them)?
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Sheet3!C5:C35="name"), --left((Sheet3!E5:E35,1)="O"))
(=left(a1,1) returns the first/leftmost character in A1.)
Or are they the characters that appear in the cell?
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Sheet3!C5:C35="name"), --(Sheet3!E5:E35="O**"))
Mamagga wrote:
Hi Bernard,
I tried your formula and it is not adding up. The "O" is a letter. What I
would like the formula to do is count if the "name" is in column C and the
letter "O" is in column E add.
"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Sheet3!C5:C35="name"), --(Sheet3!E5:E35="O"))
will count (not sum) all row having 'name' in column E and "O" in column E
What your meaning of "O**" ?
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"Mamagga" wrote in message
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I would like to count 2 colums of data for a sum
Ex: =countif((Sheet3!C5:C35="name")*(Sheet3!E5:E35="O* *"))
Please advise.
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Dave Peterson