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Maybe someone can help me with a question I had regarding a
SUMPRODUCT formula I was working with. I have a workbook containing two sheets, a Students Taught and a stats sheet. The stats sheet breaks down students taught by each discipline. For example, the formula below computes the number of students taught Anti-Terrorism Lvl II by the security forces. =SUMPRODUCT(--('Students Taught'!$E$2:$E$2001="sf"),--('Students Taught'!$F$2:$F$2001="at lvl ii")) What I'm trying to do is create a formula that will also tell me how many anti-terrorism courses have been taught. The courses are broken down on the master list by class number (i.e. 06-01, 06-02, etc.). It will have to be similar to the formula above since class numbers are the same for Evaluator and Instructor classes. Meaning the first evaluator course is 06-01 and the first instructor course is 06-01 as well. |
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