Hi,
You may use this
=AND(MONTH(C8)=1,YEAR(C8)=2009)
Just ensure that the heading of this criteria is not equal to the heading in
the first row of your data list
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Regards,
Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com
"Michael Conroy" wrote in message
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When setting up the criteria range for a DSum function, I have to use two
columns to get a date range. Does anyone know if there is a trick to
concatenating the two dates into one criteria string as demonstrated
below?
Date Date
12/31/2008 <2/1/2009 for all of January but using two columns
What I am looking for is:
Date
12/31/2008 and <2/1/2009 didn't work
12/31/2008<2/1/2009 didn't work
and(12/31/2008,<2/1/2009) didn't work
The month and day are hard coded, but the year changes based on the date
in
one cell of the criteria worksheet. This way I can change the year
quickly.
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Michael Conroy
Stamford, CT