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JMG

Search for multiple criteria, and return yet another
 
Basic output from 3rd party database is .xls in a format similar to:

Name OtherData OtherData EventName PointsEarned
Jones xxxxx xxxxx baseball 2.0
Jones xxxxx xxxxx football 2.5
Jones xxxxx xxxxx soccer 3.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx baseball 1.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx football 1.1
Smith xxxxx xxxxx soccer 1.5
White...and so on

My Goal:
Lookup by Name and EventName, and return PointsEarned.

BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER

Jones 2.0 2.5 3.0
Smith 1.0 1.1 1.5
White...

I also totally lack understanding of PivotTables, and out of pure
stubbornness, am trying to avoid using them. ...probably to my own demise.

Thanks in advance.
--
JMG

PCLIVE

Search for multiple criteria, and return yet another
 

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="Jones"),--(D1:D100="baseball"),E1:E100)

or if Name is in AA1
and EventName is in AB1

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100=AA1),--(D1:D100=AB1),E1:E100)


HTH,
Paul

--

"JMG" wrote in message
...
Basic output from 3rd party database is .xls in a format similar to:

Name OtherData OtherData EventName PointsEarned
Jones xxxxx xxxxx baseball 2.0
Jones xxxxx xxxxx football 2.5
Jones xxxxx xxxxx soccer 3.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx baseball 1.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx football 1.1
Smith xxxxx xxxxx soccer 1.5
White...and so on

My Goal:
Lookup by Name and EventName, and return PointsEarned.

BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER

Jones 2.0 2.5 3.0
Smith 1.0 1.1 1.5
White...

I also totally lack understanding of PivotTables, and out of pure
stubbornness, am trying to avoid using them. ...probably to my own
demise.

Thanks in advance.
--
JMG




Ron Coderre

Search for multiple criteria, and return yet another
 
EASY....Pivot Table!....Here's how:

From the Excel Main Menu: <Data<Pivot Table
Use: Excel..Click [Next]
Select your data..Click [Next]
Click the [Layout] button

ROW: Drag the Name field here
COLUMN: Drag the EventName field here
DATA: Drag the PointsEarned field here
If it doesn't list as Sum of PointsEarned...dbl-click it and select Sum
Click [OK]
Select where you want the Pivot Table.Click [Finish].

That will create a table showing with:
Names down the left side
EventNames across the top
Sum of PointsEarnedand at each intersection

To refresh the Pivot Table, just right click it and select Refresh Data

Pivot Table Links:
http://www.nickhodge.co.uk/gui/datam...ablereport.htm
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Is that something you can work with?
Post back if you have more questions.
--------------------------

Regards,

Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
(XL2003, Win XP)


"JMG" wrote in message
...
Basic output from 3rd party database is .xls in a format similar to:

Name OtherData OtherData EventName PointsEarned
Jones xxxxx xxxxx baseball 2.0
Jones xxxxx xxxxx football 2.5
Jones xxxxx xxxxx soccer 3.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx baseball 1.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx football 1.1
Smith xxxxx xxxxx soccer 1.5
White...and so on

My Goal:
Lookup by Name and EventName, and return PointsEarned.

BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER

Jones 2.0 2.5 3.0
Smith 1.0 1.1 1.5
White...

I also totally lack understanding of PivotTables, and out of pure
stubbornness, am trying to avoid using them. ...probably to my own
demise.

Thanks in advance.
--
JMG






Mike H

Search for multiple criteria, and return yet another
 
Hi,

I've assumed your table is in coilumns A,B,C,D & E.

Make a table like this

Baseball Football Soccer
Jones 2 2.5 3
Smith 2 2.2 2.5
White 0 0 0

At the intersect of Jones/Baseball put this formula
=SUMPRODUCT(($A$2:$A$7=$I2)*($D$2:$D$7=J$1)*($E$2: $E$7))
Drag down and then across to get the numbers above
Note my table is in columns
I,J,K & L
Mike


"JMG" wrote:

Basic output from 3rd party database is .xls in a format similar to:

Name OtherData OtherData EventName PointsEarned
Jones xxxxx xxxxx baseball 2.0
Jones xxxxx xxxxx football 2.5
Jones xxxxx xxxxx soccer 3.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx baseball 1.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx football 1.1
Smith xxxxx xxxxx soccer 1.5
White...and so on

My Goal:
Lookup by Name and EventName, and return PointsEarned.

BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER

Jones 2.0 2.5 3.0
Smith 1.0 1.1 1.5
White...

I also totally lack understanding of PivotTables, and out of pure
stubbornness, am trying to avoid using them. ...probably to my own demise.

Thanks in advance.
--
JMG


JMG

Search for multiple criteria, and return yet another
 
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="Jones"),--(D1:D100="baseball"),E1:E100)

Not sure I understand the '--' before the arguments. Can you clarify?

--
JMG


"PCLIVE" wrote:


=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="Jones"),--(D1:D100="baseball"),E1:E100)

or if Name is in AA1
and EventName is in AB1

=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100=AA1),--(D1:D100=AB1),E1:E100)


HTH,
Paul

--

"JMG" wrote in message
...
Basic output from 3rd party database is .xls in a format similar to:

Name OtherData OtherData EventName PointsEarned
Jones xxxxx xxxxx baseball 2.0
Jones xxxxx xxxxx football 2.5
Jones xxxxx xxxxx soccer 3.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx baseball 1.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx football 1.1
Smith xxxxx xxxxx soccer 1.5
White...and so on

My Goal:
Lookup by Name and EventName, and return PointsEarned.

BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER

Jones 2.0 2.5 3.0
Smith 1.0 1.1 1.5
White...

I also totally lack understanding of PivotTables, and out of pure
stubbornness, am trying to avoid using them. ...probably to my own
demise.

Thanks in advance.
--
JMG





Ron Coderre

Search for multiple criteria, and return yet another
 
You'll notice I ignored your comment about avoiding pivot tables. <g
This one is SO easy you almost HAVE TO use one!

Regards,

Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
(XL2003, Win XP)

"Ron Coderre" wrote in message
...
EASY....Pivot Table!....Here's how:

From the Excel Main Menu: <Data<Pivot Table
Use: Excel..Click [Next]
Select your data..Click [Next]
Click the [Layout] button

ROW: Drag the Name field here
COLUMN: Drag the EventName field here
DATA: Drag the PointsEarned field here
If it doesn't list as Sum of PointsEarned...dbl-click it and select Sum
Click [OK]
Select where you want the Pivot Table.Click [Finish].

That will create a table showing with:
Names down the left side
EventNames across the top
Sum of PointsEarnedand at each intersection

To refresh the Pivot Table, just right click it and select Refresh Data

Pivot Table Links:
http://www.nickhodge.co.uk/gui/datam...ablereport.htm
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Is that something you can work with?
Post back if you have more questions.
--------------------------

Regards,

Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
(XL2003, Win XP)


"JMG" wrote in message
...
Basic output from 3rd party database is .xls in a format similar to:

Name OtherData OtherData EventName PointsEarned
Jones xxxxx xxxxx baseball 2.0
Jones xxxxx xxxxx football 2.5
Jones xxxxx xxxxx soccer 3.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx baseball 1.0
Smith xxxxx xxxxx football 1.1
Smith xxxxx xxxxx soccer 1.5
White...and so on

My Goal:
Lookup by Name and EventName, and return PointsEarned.

BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER

Jones 2.0 2.5 3.0
Smith 1.0 1.1 1.5
White...

I also totally lack understanding of PivotTables, and out of pure
stubbornness, am trying to avoid using them. ...probably to my own
demise.

Thanks in advance.
--
JMG











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