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I currently have this formula in a spreadsheet:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(Roster!$E$2:$E$646)=2007), --(Roster!$C$2:$C$646=B8), --(Roster!$H$2:$H$646="Non-Exp")) Essentially it counts data based on three criteria, the first being if the data includes a date in 2007. My company changed from a fiscal year to a calendar year. Is there a way I can modify the above formula to go from counting if a date included "2007" to counting if a date included July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008???? |
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