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How do you correct inaccurate sumif totals?
I use the sumif functions quite a bit, however, today I am getting an
inaccurate total on my sumif formula. What is drving this? Is the file size a problem? |
How do you correct inaccurate sumif totals?
Hardly, probably erroneous data or formula.
Post your formula and explain the data layout -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Analyst" wrote in message ... I use the sumif functions quite a bit, however, today I am getting an inaccurate total on my sumif formula. What is drving this? Is the file size a problem? |
How do you correct inaccurate sumif totals?
On Aug 15, 3:34 pm, Analyst wrote:
I use the sumif functions quite a bit, however, today I am getting an inaccurate total on my sumif formula. What is drving this? Is the file size a problem? We are experts at mindreading, but your brain is just not putting out enough energy. Perhaps you could describe the nature of the "inaccuracy". (Duh!) Let me more specific: SUMIF returns what, and you expect what? Could the difference be explained by a programming of your own; that is, the conditional expression is not working the way you expect? Could the difference be explained by rounding in the __display__ of intermediate values (those cells being summed), but the underlying values are different? The latter is a very common programming mistake (of the user's). There are several ways to work around it. But before I leap into problem-solving mode, it would be nice to know what the problem is. |
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