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Newfie809

Excel Formula
 
This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1 10 1.0 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1 4 .5 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie

ryguy7272

Excel Formula
 
With your data in A1:F5, use this function:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(B3:B5="A1"),--(C3:C5=10)*(D3:D5))

Regards,
Ryan---

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RyGuy


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1 10 1.0 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1 4 .5 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie


Peo Sjoblom

Excel Formula
 
No need to use the multiplication operand at all

=SUMPRODUCT(--(B3:B5="A1"),--(C3:C5=10),D3:D5)



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Regards,


Peo Sjoblom



"ryguy7272" wrote in message
...
With your data in A1:F5, use this function:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(B3:B5="A1"),--(C3:C5=10)*(D3:D5))

Regards,
Ryan---

--
RyGuy


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1 10 1.0 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1 4 .5 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE
for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE
for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this
formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie




David Biddulph[_2_]

Excel Formula
 
And if you *do* use the multiplication operand, it presumably doesn't need
the double unary minus?

=SUMPRODUCT((B3:B5="A1")*(C3:C5=10)*(D3:D5)) perhaps?
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David Biddulph

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message
...
No need to use the multiplication operand at all

=SUMPRODUCT(--(B3:B5="A1"),--(C3:C5=10),D3:D5)


"ryguy7272" wrote in message
...
With your data in A1:F5, use this function:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(B3:B5="A1"),--(C3:C5=10)*(D3:D5))

Regards,
Ryan---

--
RyGuy


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1 10 1.0 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1 4 .5 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE
for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE
for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this
formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie






Newfie809

Excel Formula
 

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Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1_E 10 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1_E 4 .50 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2_E 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
5 Bill A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
6 Pat A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie


Newfie809

Excel Formula
 
I tried all three of the Formulas and they did not work.

Thanks
--
Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:


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Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1_E 10 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1_E 4 .50 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2_E 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
5 Bill A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
6 Pat A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie


Newfie809

Excel Formula
 
Hi there, I was wrong it did work. Thanks

I do have another question, If I have someone with a .50 or a year or 1.8
years can I use < than or .
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Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:

I tried all three of the Formulas and they did not work.

Thanks
--
Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:


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Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1_E 10 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1_E 4 .50 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2_E 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
5 Bill A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
6 Pat A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie


David Biddulph[_2_]

Excel Formula
 
With such a problem description as "they did not work", you are not likely
to get much more useful assistance.

If you want help, you are going to have to supply the group with more
information, such as what error message you are getting, or if no error
message what result you are getting, what result you were expecting, and
what the contents of the relevant input cells were (and you may need to look
carefully to make sure that the contents are what you think they are, as
problems can occur if, for example, you've got text when you think you've
got numbers).

It hopefully won't surprise you to learn that all 3 formulae *do* work for
us.
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David Biddulph

"Newfie809" wrote in message
...
I tried all three of the Formulas and they did not work.

Thanks
--
Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:


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Newfie


"Newfie809" wrote:

This is a copy of a spreadsheet I have:

A B C D E
F
1 Name Grid Years FTE Amount Allowance
2 John A1_E 10 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
3 Jane A1_E 4 .50 $000.00 $5.00
4 Judy A2_E 1 .75 $000.00 $5.00
5 Bill A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
6 Pat A2_E 1 1.00 $000.00 $5.00
and it continues on for 1300 hundred employees.

I would like to create a foumula the would be able to tell me how many
employees there are at say A1, for 1 year and bring back the total FTE
for
that group of employees, A2, for 10 years and bring back the total FTE
for
that group of employees. Is there anyone that can help me with this
formula.


Thank you
--
Newfie





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