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Rak

SUMIFS
 
My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


steve

SUMIFS
 
That formula works for me, is your column AN formated as text

Regards
Steve
"RAK" wrote in message
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My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there
are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is
EOC




Ron Rosenfeld[_2_]

SUMIFS
 
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 07:38:33 -0700, RAK
wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


It is quite possible that the values in AN3:AN997 are text and not
numbers.

How are those values generated?

You can use the ISNUMBER (or ISTEXT) commands to see how Excel is
interpreting these values.

If they are being generated by a formula, you'll need to ensure the
formula is outputing numbers and not text.

If they were input manually, or copied from some other source, you
will need to convert them to numbers. This can be done easily,
depending on how the values have been entered.

Dave Peterson

SUMIFS
 
Maybe the value in AN3:An997 aren't really numbers. Maybe they're just text
that looks like numbers.

If you put:
=count(an3:an997)
in a cell
and
=counta(an3:an997)
do those evaluate to the same result?

And a silly suggestion...

Are you sure you're using the correct columns?

RAK wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


--

Dave Peterson

Ms-Exl-Learner

SUMIFS
 
1) Check whether the AN3:AN997 numbers are formatted as Text.
2) Check whether AN3:AN997 numbers are entered with a leading single quote.
3) Check whether C3:C997 range is having the Value €œARC€ with any leading or
preceding spaces.
4) Check whether D3:D997 range is having the Value €œEOC€ with any leading or
preceding spaces.

If all the above is perfect then the formula will run perfectly.

Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps!

--------------------
(Ms-Exl-Learner)
--------------------


"RAK" wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


Rak

SUMIFS
 


"RAK" wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC
AN is formatted as numbers (format cellNumberNumberpositive 1234.0 w/o ( )


Rak

SUMIFS
 


"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 07:38:33 -0700, RAK
wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


It is quite possible that the values in AN3:AN997 are text and not
numbers.

How are those values generated?

You can use the ISNUMBER (or ISTEXT) commands to see how Excel is
interpreting these values.

If they are being generated by a formula, you'll need to ensure the
formula is outputing numbers and not text.

If they were input manually, or copied from some other source, you
will need to convert them to numbers. This can be done easily,
depending on how the values have been entered.
.
ISNUMBER shows true that it is a number - it is generated by a formula


Rak

SUMIFS
 


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe the value in AN3:An997 aren't really numbers. Maybe they're just text
that looks like numbers.

If you put:
=count(an3:an997)
in a cell
and
=counta(an3:an997)
do those evaluate to the same result?

And a silly suggestion...

Are you sure you're using the correct columns?

RAK wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


--

Dave Peterson
.
They appear to be numbers by cell format screen and return of true value fromISNUMBER


Rak

SUMIFS
 


"Ms-Exl-Learner" wrote:

1) Check whether the AN3:AN997 numbers are formatted as Text.
2) Check whether AN3:AN997 numbers are entered with a leading single quote.
3) Check whether C3:C997 range is having the Value €œARC€ with any leading or
preceding spaces.
4) Check whether D3:D997 range is having the Value €œEOC€ with any leading or
preceding spaces.

If all the above is perfect then the formula will run perfectly.

Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps!

--------------------
(Ms-Exl-Learner)
--------------------


"RAK" wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC
your conditions 1,3 & 4 are okay. Can you expand on condition 2 - single quote


Dave Peterson

SUMIFS
 
Then check the values in the other fields. Maybe they're not what you're
looking for.

RAK wrote:

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe the value in AN3:An997 aren't really numbers. Maybe they're just text
that looks like numbers.

If you put:
=count(an3:an997)
in a cell
and
=counta(an3:an997)
do those evaluate to the same result?

And a silly suggestion...

Are you sure you're using the correct columns?

RAK wrote:

My SUMIFS formula was "accepted" but the result is 0.0 even though there are
numbers to add. What can the problem be?
The formula is =SUMIFS(AN3:AN997,C3:C997,"ARC",D3:D997,"EOC")
I want the total form column AN when column C is ARC and when column D is EOC


--

Dave Peterson
.
They appear to be numbers by cell format screen and return of true value fromISNUMBER


--

Dave Peterson

Ron Rosenfeld[_2_]

SUMIFS
 
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 10:03:09 -0700, RAK
wrote:

ISNUMBER shows true that it is a number - it is generated by a formula


Please post the formula.

Also, if it is truly a number, then your problem is that your value in
the SUMIFS criteria, and the value in the SUMIFS criteria range, are
not exactly the same. There may be extra spaces, or nbsp's or other
contents difficult to see.


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