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njp

SumProducts on a spreadsheet with a variable row dataset
 
I import data to a name range with MS query; the number of rows in the range
varies with each month import. I have multiple SumProduct formulas across
the columns.

I know I can use code to replace the bottom of the range reference in each
column's by finding the end of my named reference. However, I'd prefer to
use an offset or cell function instead of having to run a macro with each
query refresh.

Examples of what works
SUMPRODUCT((d5:d1152<"")/COUNTIF(d5:d1152,d5:d1152&""))


Examples of what doesn't
SUMPRODUCT(("D5:D"&C1<"")/COUNTIF("D5:D"&C1,"D5:D"&C1&""))
where the c1 contains =rows(MTL)-1
where MTL is my named range
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Any assistance is appreciated,
Thanks
Nita J. Perez

Tom Ogilvy

SumProducts on a spreadsheet with a variable row dataset
 
=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT("D5:D"&C1)<"")/COUNTIF(INDIRECT("D5:D"&C1),INDIRECT("
D5:D"&C1)&""))

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"NJP" wrote in message
...
I import data to a name range with MS query; the number of rows in the

range
varies with each month import. I have multiple SumProduct formulas

across
the columns.

I know I can use code to replace the bottom of the range reference in each
column's by finding the end of my named reference. However, I'd prefer to
use an offset or cell function instead of having to run a macro with each
query refresh.

Examples of what works
SUMPRODUCT((d5:d1152<"")/COUNTIF(d5:d1152,d5:d1152&""))


Examples of what doesn't
SUMPRODUCT(("D5:D"&C1<"")/COUNTIF("D5:D"&C1,"D5:D"&C1&""))
where the c1 contains =rows(MTL)-1
where MTL is my named range
--
Any assistance is appreciated,
Thanks
Nita J. Perez




njp

SumProducts on a spreadsheet with a variable row dataset
 
Tom,

Thanks - That works perfectly - I had tried indirect but missed the
parenthesis prior to the &"".
--
Nita J. Perez


"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT("D5:D"&C1)<"")/COUNTIF(INDIRECT("D5:D"&C1),INDIRECT("
D5:D"&C1)&""))

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"NJP" wrote in message
...
I import data to a name range with MS query; the number of rows in the

range
varies with each month import. I have multiple SumProduct formulas

across
the columns.

I know I can use code to replace the bottom of the range reference in each
column's by finding the end of my named reference. However, I'd prefer to
use an offset or cell function instead of having to run a macro with each
query refresh.

Examples of what works
SUMPRODUCT((d5:d1152<"")/COUNTIF(d5:d1152,d5:d1152&""))


Examples of what doesn't
SUMPRODUCT(("D5:D"&C1<"")/COUNTIF("D5:D"&C1,"D5:D"&C1&""))
where the c1 contains =rows(MTL)-1
where MTL is my named range
--
Any assistance is appreciated,
Thanks
Nita J. Perez





ljsmith[_11_]

SumProducts on a spreadsheet with a variable row dataset
 

Just wondering, have you considered having the sums at the top of the
page instead of the bottom, and then just collecting the sums below?
That way, the variable row issue isn't.


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ljsmith


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