I've tried:
=SUMPRODUCT(--((A:A="Approved")+(A:A="Wholesale")),--((B:B="Lease")))
=SUMPRODUCT(--((A:A="Approved")+(A:A="Wholesale")),--((B:B="Lease*")))
=SUMPRODUCT(--((A:A="Approved")+(A:A="Wholesale")),--((B:B="*Lease*")))
=SUMPRODUCT(--((A:A="Approved")+(A:A="Wholesale")),--((B:B="Lease/Wireless")+(B:B="Lease/A")+(B:B="Lease/D")))
The last covers all three options that would occur after the word "Lease".
Thanks.
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"DSKR" wrote in message
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I'm having a problem with SumProduct when Column B contains the word
"Lease".
Here's what I want to count: Number of "Lease" IF Column A is "Approved"
or
"Wholesale". I think the problem is the additional information after
"Lease"
in Column B. I've tried using asterisks, but can't seem to find the right
formula. Any ideas?
Column A Column B
Approved M1 Gate/Free/USB/3 Day
Wholesale Pur/A/FS
Approved Lease/Wireless/3-5
Approved Lease/FD 100/3-5
Declined M1 Gate
Approved DP