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count based on 2 criteria (date and status)
I am trying to get the total number of items that match two criteria. The
first criteria is that the date is between 24/03/2007 and including 31/03/2007 (24-31 March 2007) and the second is that the status is Critical. Date is in column F2 down to F30 Status is in column L2 down to L30 Column F----------Column L Date Reported-----Status 29/03/2007--------Critical 5/03/2007----------Critical 25/03/2007---------Critical From the above list I should get a result of 2. Thanks |
count based on 2 criteria (date and status)
Try this:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(F2:F30=DATE(2007,3,24)),--(F2:F30<=DATE(2007,3,31)),--(L2:L30="Critical")) Better to use cells to hold the criteria: A1 = 3/24/2007 B1 = 3/31/2007 C1 = Critical =SUMPRODUCT(--(F2:F30=A1),--(F2:F30<=B1),--(L2:L30=C1)) Biff "Rusty" wrote in message ... I am trying to get the total number of items that match two criteria. The first criteria is that the date is between 24/03/2007 and including 31/03/2007 (24-31 March 2007) and the second is that the status is Critical. Date is in column F2 down to F30 Status is in column L2 down to L30 Column F----------Column L Date Reported-----Status 29/03/2007--------Critical 5/03/2007----------Critical 25/03/2007---------Critical From the above list I should get a result of 2. Thanks |
count based on 2 criteria (date and status)
Rusty, in an empty column, write an IF equation that uses AND(test, test,
test). For example: =IF(AND(F3=DATEVALUE("24/3/2007"), F3<=DATEVALUE("31/3/2007"),L3="critical"),1,0) This returns 1 if your conditions are met, 0 if not. Then just sum that column Bob Flanagan Macro Systems http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel =if(AND(F2= "Rusty" wrote in message ... I am trying to get the total number of items that match two criteria. The first criteria is that the date is between 24/03/2007 and including 31/03/2007 (24-31 March 2007) and the second is that the status is Critical. Date is in column F2 down to F30 Status is in column L2 down to L30 Column F----------Column L Date Reported-----Status 29/03/2007--------Critical 5/03/2007----------Critical 25/03/2007---------Critical From the above list I should get a result of 2. Thanks |
count based on 2 criteria (date and status)
=sumproduct(--(f2:f30=date(2007,3,24)),--(f2:f30<=date(2007,3,31)),--(l2:l30="Critical"))
Each of the three arguments of the sumproduct is an array of 1's (true) and 0's (false). Sumproduct first multiplies the three arrays together, resulting in an array of 1s where all the criteria were met and 0s elsewhere, then adds the array elements producing a count. "Rusty" wrote: I am trying to get the total number of items that match two criteria. The first criteria is that the date is between 24/03/2007 and including 31/03/2007 (24-31 March 2007) and the second is that the status is Critical. Date is in column F2 down to F30 Status is in column L2 down to L30 Column F----------Column L Date Reported-----Status 29/03/2007--------Critical 5/03/2007----------Critical 25/03/2007---------Critical From the above list I should get a result of 2. Thanks |
count based on 2 criteria (date and status)
Thanks to all of you for your quick Replies. It is now working perfectly.
"T. Valko" wrote: Try this: =SUMPRODUCT(--(F2:F30=DATE(2007,3,24)),--(F2:F30<=DATE(2007,3,31)),--(L2:L30="Critical")) Better to use cells to hold the criteria: A1 = 3/24/2007 B1 = 3/31/2007 C1 = Critical =SUMPRODUCT(--(F2:F30=A1),--(F2:F30<=B1),--(L2:L30=C1)) Biff "Rusty" wrote in message ... I am trying to get the total number of items that match two criteria. The first criteria is that the date is between 24/03/2007 and including 31/03/2007 (24-31 March 2007) and the second is that the status is Critical. Date is in column F2 down to F30 Status is in column L2 down to L30 Column F----------Column L Date Reported-----Status 29/03/2007--------Critical 5/03/2007----------Critical 25/03/2007---------Critical From the above list I should get a result of 2. Thanks |
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