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SUMIF function
None of these are working for me, I'm pretty sure that sumproduct is not what I want. This has to be a logical function. Sumproduct is not a logical function. I think Ashish is on the right track but it keeps coming back as either 0 (when it should be 200 from my original post) or #VALUE error. I need the sum of a column if 2 conditions are fulfilled. Ashish Mathur Wrote: Hi, Array entet the following formula (Ctrl+Shift+Enter) =SUM(IF((A2:A6=A8)*(B2:B6=1),C2:C6)) You can also use the DSUM function. Regards, "yak10" wrote: - Hi everyone, first post for me, I have been using the sumif function the last couple days and I've was wondering if there is anyway to have more than 1 range and criteria for this function or is there another function where I can do this? Below might better illustrate what I'm trying to do: Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Blue One 100 Blue One 100 Red One 100 Red Two 200 I want the sum of column 3, if column 1 equals blue AND column 2 equals One. So my answer in this case is 200. -- yak10 - -- yak10 |
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