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complex function----Help!
I have a worksheet(1) that is setup as follows:
Col A ColB ColC Item# Date Qty Worksheet(2) ColA ColB ColC ColD Item# Start Date End Date (result) I am trying to write a function that will look for info in cell A5 in worksheet 2 and find the info in column A in worksheet 1 check that the date in column B being between a date range and then returning a sum of the totals of the corresponding rows of column C in worksheet 1. I hope this makes sense..I'm not sure how else to explain it. -- narp |
complex function----Help!
you should use sumproduct. a sample:
=sumproduct(--(a2:a100=g2)*(b2:b100h2)*(b2:b100<i2),(c2:c100)) whe g2 contaim the item code that excel will check on column A h2 has the start date that will be check on column B I2 has the end date and column c has the values that you would like to sum. change the ranges as you need. hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: I have a worksheet(1) that is setup as follows: Col A ColB ColC Item# Date Qty Worksheet(2) ColA ColB ColC ColD Item# Start Date End Date (result) I am trying to write a function that will look for info in cell A5 in worksheet 2 and find the info in column A in worksheet 1 check that the date in column B being between a date range and then returning a sum of the totals of the corresponding rows of column C in worksheet 1. I hope this makes sense..I'm not sure how else to explain it. -- narp |
complex function----Help!
Thanks so much I'll try that. One other thing my boss wants---is there a way
to set it up so that you can double click on the result cell and have another worksheet open with the info that it gathered like a pivot table does? -- narp "Marcelo" wrote: you should use sumproduct. a sample: =sumproduct(--(a2:a100=g2)*(b2:b100h2)*(b2:b100<i2),(c2:c100)) whe g2 contaim the item code that excel will check on column A h2 has the start date that will be check on column B I2 has the end date and column c has the values that you would like to sum. change the ranges as you need. hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: I have a worksheet(1) that is setup as follows: Col A ColB ColC Item# Date Qty Worksheet(2) ColA ColB ColC ColD Item# Start Date End Date (result) I am trying to write a function that will look for info in cell A5 in worksheet 2 and find the info in column A in worksheet 1 check that the date in column B being between a date range and then returning a sum of the totals of the corresponding rows of column C in worksheet 1. I hope this makes sense..I'm not sure how else to explain it. -- narp |
complex function----Help!
Only in Pivot tables
-- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: Thanks so much I'll try that. One other thing my boss wants---is there a way to set it up so that you can double click on the result cell and have another worksheet open with the info that it gathered like a pivot table does? -- narp "Marcelo" wrote: you should use sumproduct. a sample: =sumproduct(--(a2:a100=g2)*(b2:b100h2)*(b2:b100<i2),(c2:c100)) whe g2 contaim the item code that excel will check on column A h2 has the start date that will be check on column B I2 has the end date and column c has the values that you would like to sum. change the ranges as you need. hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: I have a worksheet(1) that is setup as follows: Col A ColB ColC Item# Date Qty Worksheet(2) ColA ColB ColC ColD Item# Start Date End Date (result) I am trying to write a function that will look for info in cell A5 in worksheet 2 and find the info in column A in worksheet 1 check that the date in column B being between a date range and then returning a sum of the totals of the corresponding rows of column C in worksheet 1. I hope this makes sense..I'm not sure how else to explain it. -- narp |
complex function----Help!
thanks again
-- narp "Marcelo" wrote: Only in Pivot tables -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: Thanks so much I'll try that. One other thing my boss wants---is there a way to set it up so that you can double click on the result cell and have another worksheet open with the info that it gathered like a pivot table does? -- narp "Marcelo" wrote: you should use sumproduct. a sample: =sumproduct(--(a2:a100=g2)*(b2:b100h2)*(b2:b100<i2),(c2:c100)) whe g2 contaim the item code that excel will check on column A h2 has the start date that will be check on column B I2 has the end date and column c has the values that you would like to sum. change the ranges as you need. hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: I have a worksheet(1) that is setup as follows: Col A ColB ColC Item# Date Qty Worksheet(2) ColA ColB ColC ColD Item# Start Date End Date (result) I am trying to write a function that will look for info in cell A5 in worksheet 2 and find the info in column A in worksheet 1 check that the date in column B being between a date range and then returning a sum of the totals of the corresponding rows of column C in worksheet 1. I hope this makes sense..I'm not sure how else to explain it. -- narp |
complex function----Help!
you are welcome
-- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: thanks again -- narp "Marcelo" wrote: Only in Pivot tables -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: Thanks so much I'll try that. One other thing my boss wants---is there a way to set it up so that you can double click on the result cell and have another worksheet open with the info that it gathered like a pivot table does? -- narp "Marcelo" wrote: you should use sumproduct. a sample: =sumproduct(--(a2:a100=g2)*(b2:b100h2)*(b2:b100<i2),(c2:c100)) whe g2 contaim the item code that excel will check on column A h2 has the start date that will be check on column B I2 has the end date and column c has the values that you would like to sum. change the ranges as you need. hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "narp" escreveu: I have a worksheet(1) that is setup as follows: Col A ColB ColC Item# Date Qty Worksheet(2) ColA ColB ColC ColD Item# Start Date End Date (result) I am trying to write a function that will look for info in cell A5 in worksheet 2 and find the info in column A in worksheet 1 check that the date in column B being between a date range and then returning a sum of the totals of the corresponding rows of column C in worksheet 1. I hope this makes sense..I'm not sure how else to explain it. -- narp |
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