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I have entered the following expression:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(Sheet2!B:B=D2),--(Sheet2!B:B<C2),--(Sheet2!H:H)) D2 shows 01/09/2005 and C2 shows 01/09/2006. I have some data on Sheet 2 with data listed as follows: Date/Class Code/Company Name/Amount I would like to sum the amounts where the dates are between D2 and C2. I'm getting a result of #NUM! Any suggestions? I'm not sure I'm using the right function, but I'm asking for multiple criteria, i.e. where the date is = one date but < another date. |
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