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why not have (in column d)
=IF(A1="FD", IF((B1-C1=0), 1, 0), 0) Which would put a 1 in the cell if your criteria is met and 0 if not... Then at the bottom sum up all your column D? The total is the answer you want... "Max" wrote: Ah, I mis-understood it earlier, sorry. Think I'm out of ideas. Perhaps other responders could step in here .. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "andrew" wrote in message ... Hi Max, the formula doesn't work as it returned a 7 as opposed to 4. If you notice in the example table, there are 2 sequences of FD in =0 mode. The formula is supposed to check if a second (or third or onwards as the rows are updated) sequence happened, and then return the value of the latest sequence. In the table below, it should return 4 (FD being =0 4 times in the 2nd sequence as opposed to the earlier sequence of 3 where FD =0) Possible? |
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