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Hi,
how do you get 6 as per your example should be 9, if 9 is correct use =SUMPRODUCT(--(A4:A6="T1"),(B4:B6)+(C4:C6)) change range to fit your needs "gholly" wrote: Hi All! Been trying to figure this out for hours, but can't do it. Hope you can help solve this mystery for me! First 2 questions: 1. Does SUMPRODUCT work with ADDRESS functions embedded within? If no, then: 2. How can you combine SUMPRODUCT with a single condition? So with this, here's the scenario: Order # Qty 1 Qty 2 T1 1 2 T1 1 1 T1 3 1 T2 2 1 T2 1 1 T3 2 2 T3 1 2 So I want the SUMPRODUCT(Qty1,Qty2) for Order T1. The correct answer here would be 6. Hope you can help solve this! Thanks! |
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