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Default Threed Function

Thanks for all your help, I've managed to get two conditions working fine
now, I think three just confuses it somewhat. I managed to structure it so as
not to require three conditions in one line of coding.

Matt

"Domenic" wrote:

Unclear... Can you provide a sample of data (about 10 rows) for 3
sheets, describe how the calculation needs to take place, and provide
the actual expected results based on the sample data?

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In article ,
MattEd101 wrote:

Column B has a place name in e.g. Exeter on one worksheet or Barnsley in
another. E129 is being the condition

Column C has a series of numbers 1- 27. F129 and D129 are the conditions
e.g. 22 and 5

So what I am trying to achieve is if Column B contains Exeter then look at
that specific worksheet withing the range of worksheets and sumproduct two
lines of cash flows based on the two rows where the numbers 22 and 5 are in
Column C

Hope you can understand that

"Domenic" wrote:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(THREED(Start:End!$B$154:$B$180)=$E129),--(THREED(Start:End!
$C$1
54:$C$180)=$D129),--(THREED(Start:End!$C$154:$C$180)=$F129),THREED(Sta rt:E
nd!$
H$154:$H$180))

In the above formula, the second and third arguments of SUMPRODUCT both
refer to Column C, for which two different criteria has to met. Can you
confirm which columns need to be referenced, and the condition that
applies to each?

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In article ,
MattEd101 wrote:

I say works a treat

my new formula turned out to be

=SUMPRODUCT(--(THREED(start:End!$A$9:$A$13)=$B9),--(THREED(start:End!$B$9:
$B$1
3)=$A9),THREED(start:End!D$9:D$13))

Which worked. This was only a test however so I tried to replicate with
the
following (which has 3 conditions)

=SUMPRODUCT(--(THREED(Start:End!$B$154:$B$180)=$E129),--(THREED(Start:End!
$C$1
54:$C$180)=$D129),--(THREED(Start:End!$C$154:$C$180)=$F129),THREED(Sta rt:E
nd!$
H$154:$H$180))

But each time I press F9 on the Threed arrays, the result does not refer
to
the data in the colums specified.

E.g C154:C180 should look at an array of numbers, but when you press F9,
it
actually returns an array of place names which is what B154:B180 should
be
looking at! I thought anchoring the array would help but apparently not





"MattEd101" wrote:

I realised I hadn't used ranges of the same size this morning, works a
treat
now

Cheers for the response

You will probably see me on here again at some point.

Matt

"Domenic" wrote:

The ranges for each argument need to be the same size. For which
range
does the first condition need to be met?

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In article ,
MattEd101 wrote:

Dominic

I am having reall issues with Threed.

Im trying to incorporate it into a sumproduct as shown in your last
response. The formula is

=SUMPRODUCT(--(THREED(Start:End!A3)=A6),--(THREED(Start:End!A6:A9)=$
B6),
THREED
(Start:End!C6:D9))

However the first two Threed arrays look at text rather than
figures.
For
example Start:end!A3 looks at two worksheets with the words Exeter
in
worksheet 1 and Barnsley in worksheet 2. However within the formula
above the
threed function returns

{0;"Exe ";"Barn ";0}

which when I put in the condition =A6 of "Exeter", the formula
returns
False.

Is this a limitation of Threed or am I doing something wrong?

Cheers

Matt