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Need A Formula
This is my first post so pardon me if I don't do this correctly! I have a spreadsheet with columns of products & columns of quantities. The quantity column has been calculated via a VLOOKUP formula.
I need a formula to then analyze the list of products and make a summary for a pick ticket. So there may be several entries of the same item in the products list but with different quantities. Is there a way to automatically sum the quantites of all the like items? Here's what it looks like: Product Qty c-130 2 c-130 1/2 c-110 3 I'd like to end up with c-130 2 1/2 & c-110 3. There's another section where there are 2 separate criteria plus a qty that I need to do the same thing to. Thanks for any help you can offer! - Cindy |
Need A Formula
If you have a list of the unique items, you could use the SumIF formula
=Sumif(A:A,"c-130",B:B) where "c-130" can be replaced by a cell reference to a cell containing c-130. If you need to meet multiple critiera, you can use Sumproduct =SumProduct((A1:A200=D2)*(B1:B2003)*(C1:C200)) sums up values in column C where column A equals the value in D2 and column B is greater than 3. You also might want to look at using a PivotTable from Data=Pivot Table Reports This will summarize your data in the fashion you have described including identifying the unique items. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Cindy Findley" wrote in message ... This is my first post so pardon me if I don't do this correctly! I have a spreadsheet with columns of products & columns of quantities. The quantity column has been calculated via a VLOOKUP formula. I need a formula to then analyze the list of products and make a summary for a pick ticket. So there may be several entries of the same item in the products list but with different quantities. Is there a way to automatically sum the quantites of all the like items? Here's what it looks like: Product Qty c-130 2 c-130 1/2 c-110 3 I'd like to end up with c-130 2 1/2 & c-110 3. There's another section where there are 2 separate criteria plus a qty that I need to do the same thing to. Thanks for any help you can offer! - Cindy |
Need A Formula
I responded once but got an error message, so apologies if this shows up twice.
The problem is that I never know ahead of time what the items will be. It's a tile installation pick ticket pulling products & quantities from a work order template. It's different every time. Without knowing ahead of time what will be on the list, is there a way to automatically summarize the items to pick? That is, I can't have 3 lines of the same grout color & expect the warehouse to add them up on their own. And unfortunately, I know nothing about VBA. Thanks! |
Need A Formula
Yes, as I said, use a pivot Table.
You can get a unique list with an advanced filter under the data menu You could do it with formulas, but not sure when you want it to happen - do you want the "form" to automatically calculate. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Cindy Findley" wrote in message ... I responded once but got an error message, so apologies if this shows up twice. The problem is that I never know ahead of time what the items will be. It's a tile installation pick ticket pulling products & quantities from a work order template. It's different every time. Without knowing ahead of time what will be on the list, is there a way to automatically summarize the items to pick? That is, I can't have 3 lines of the same grout color & expect the warehouse to add them up on their own. And unfortunately, I know nothing about VBA. Thanks! |
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