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SUMIF and #VALUE! when source is closed?
Hi all,
I have stuck one more problem. I tried to search through earlier questions but didn't find solution. I have 2 files, first has product code (column A), name and another information between and batch amount in packaging column J and kg column K. In second file there is column A the same product code (6 numbers) and column G is total amount per year, H is total amount kg per year. I have formula =COUNTIF('[File1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$3:$A$316;A2) and it works fine if source is open. After source is closed or only file2 is opened and updated, error #VALUE! appears. Is this avoidable and if so, how...? |
SUMIF and #VALUE! when source is closed?
I have both formulas, SUMIF and COUNTIF doing this error in columns G and H
and both do this same thing. "NeedToKnow" kirjoitti: Hi all, I have stuck one more problem. I tried to search through earlier questions but didn't find solution. I have 2 files, first has product code (column A), name and another information between and batch amount in packaging column J and kg column K. In second file there is column A the same product code (6 numbers) and column G is total amount per year, H is total amount kg per year. I have formula =COUNTIF('[File1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$3:$A$316;A2) and it works fine if source is open. After source is closed or only file2 is opened and updated, error #VALUE! appears. Is this avoidable and if so, how...? |
SUMIF and #VALUE! when source is closed?
On 14 Feb, 08:53, NeedToKnow
wrote: I have both formulas, SUMIF and COUNTIF doing this error in columns G and H and both do this same thing. "NeedToKnow" kirjoitti: Hi all, I have stuck one more problem. I tried to search through earlier questions but didn't find solution. I have 2 files, first has product code (column A), name and another information between and batch amount in packaging column J and kg column K. In second file there is column A the same product code (6 numbers) and column G is total amount per year, H is total amount kg per year. I have formula =COUNTIF('[File1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$3:$A$316;A2) and it works fine if source is open. After source is closed or only file2 is opened and updated, error #VALUE! appears. Is this avoidable and if so, how...? Hi. SUMIF/COUNTIF don't work with closed workbooks. You'll need to try SUMPRODUCT. Try the link below for instructions:- http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html Regards, Matt Richardson http://teachr.blogspot.com |
SUMIF and #VALUE! when source is closed?
Ok, thank you. So basicly I have done all ok but using the wrong function.
Happy Valentine's day! "Matt Richardson" kirjoitti: On 14 Feb, 08:53, NeedToKnow wrote: I have both formulas, SUMIF and COUNTIF doing this error in columns G and H and both do this same thing. "NeedToKnow" kirjoitti: Hi all, I have stuck one more problem. I tried to search through earlier questions but didn't find solution. I have 2 files, first has product code (column A), name and another information between and batch amount in packaging column J and kg column K. In second file there is column A the same product code (6 numbers) and column G is total amount per year, H is total amount kg per year. I have formula =COUNTIF('[File1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$3:$A$316;A2) and it works fine if source is open. After source is closed or only file2 is opened and updated, error #VALUE! appears. Is this avoidable and if so, how...? Hi. SUMIF/COUNTIF don't work with closed workbooks. You'll need to try SUMPRODUCT. Try the link below for instructions:- http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html Regards, Matt Richardson http://teachr.blogspot.com |
SUMIF and #VALUE! when source is closed?
It was only the "wrong" function because you are working across 2 workbooks
rather than within just one. I wouldn't beat myself up too badly over that! "NeedToKnow" wrote: Ok, thank you. So basicly I have done all ok but using the wrong function. Happy Valentine's day! "Matt Richardson" kirjoitti: On 14 Feb, 08:53, NeedToKnow wrote: I have both formulas, SUMIF and COUNTIF doing this error in columns G and H and both do this same thing. "NeedToKnow" kirjoitti: Hi all, I have stuck one more problem. I tried to search through earlier questions but didn't find solution. I have 2 files, first has product code (column A), name and another information between and batch amount in packaging column J and kg column K. In second file there is column A the same product code (6 numbers) and column G is total amount per year, H is total amount kg per year. I have formula =COUNTIF('[File1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$3:$A$316;A2) and it works fine if source is open. After source is closed or only file2 is opened and updated, error #VALUE! appears. Is this avoidable and if so, how...? Hi. SUMIF/COUNTIF don't work with closed workbooks. You'll need to try SUMPRODUCT. Try the link below for instructions:- http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html Regards, Matt Richardson http://teachr.blogspot.com |
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