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If - anyone can help please
I need to count rows based on 3 criteria The first two arguments refer to specific cells but the third refers to a range and it is here where "the solution" is falling down The formula =SUM(IF($I$3:$I$50=N$4,IF($F$3:$F$50=$M24,1,0))) is fine to produce the first 2 true arguments For the third, in isolation =OR(COUNTIF(J3:J50, M5:M12)) produces true Now, simply creating =SUM(AND(IF($I$3:$I$50=N$4,IF($F$3:$F$50=$M24,1,0) ,IF(OR(J3:J50=(M5:M12)),1,0)))) produces #n/a For arguments 1 and 2 the question is - does it equal cell x or not For argument 3 the question is - does the cell equal one in a range When all 3 are true, the formula should count 1 -- Thank you very much for your advice Best Wishes Andy |
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Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but try the following...
=SUMPRODUCT(--($I$3:$I$50=N$4),--($F$3:$F$50=$M24),--(COUNTIF($M$5:$M$12, $J$3:$J$50)0)) ....confirmed with just ENTER, or alternatively... =SUM(IF(($I$3:$I$50=N$4)*($F$3:$F$50=$M24)*COUNTIF ($M$5:$M$12,$J$3:$J$50) ,1)) ....confirmed with CONTROL+SHIFT+ENTER. Hope this helps! In article , "Andy" wrote: If - anyone can help please I need to count rows based on 3 criteria The first two arguments refer to specific cells but the third refers to a range and it is here where "the solution" is falling down The formula =SUM(IF($I$3:$I$50=N$4,IF($F$3:$F$50=$M24,1,0))) is fine to produce the first 2 true arguments For the third, in isolation =OR(COUNTIF(J3:J50, M5:M12)) produces true Now, simply creating =SUM(AND(IF($I$3:$I$50=N$4,IF($F$3:$F$50=$M24,1,0) ,IF(OR(J3:J50=(M5:M12)),1,0) ))) produces #n/a For arguments 1 and 2 the question is - does it equal cell x or not For argument 3 the question is - does the cell equal one in a range When all 3 are true, the formula should count 1 |
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Excellent work Domenic
Using both solutions which are - functioning - perfectly I must swot up on Sumproduct, I don't yet understand the (-- but will get there -- Very Best Wishes and Good Luck! Andy "Domenic" wrote: Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but try the following... =SUMPRODUCT(--($I$3:$I$50=N$4),--($F$3:$F$50=$M24),--(COUNTIF($M$5:$M$12, $J$3:$J$50)0)) ....confirmed with just ENTER, or alternatively... =SUM(IF(($I$3:$I$50=N$4)*($F$3:$F$50=$M24)*COUNTIF ($M$5:$M$12,$J$3:$J$50) ,1)) ....confirmed with CONTROL+SHIFT+ENTER. Hope this helps! In article , "Andy" wrote: If - anyone can help please I need to count rows based on 3 criteria The first two arguments refer to specific cells but the third refers to a range and it is here where "the solution" is falling down The formula =SUM(IF($I$3:$I$50=N$4,IF($F$3:$F$50=$M24,1,0))) is fine to produce the first 2 true arguments For the third, in isolation =OR(COUNTIF(J3:J50, M5:M12)) produces true Now, simply creating =SUM(AND(IF($I$3:$I$50=N$4,IF($F$3:$F$50=$M24,1,0) ,IF(OR(J3:J50=(M5:M12)),1,0) ))) produces #n/a For arguments 1 and 2 the question is - does it equal cell x or not For argument 3 the question is - does the cell equal one in a range When all 3 are true, the formula should count 1 |
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