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chrisk

How to count across multiple worksheets?
 
In column A is the client or a day off
in column I is the employee (RD)
there are 31 worksheets
I want to count how many days off RD has had.
or how many jobs for silverdell he has done by changing the criteria cell.
I've tried various other counts/if and sum attempts but I always get #ref
My last attempt was
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:31'!I 9:I15="RD"))
but it changes it to
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:[31]31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:[31]31'!I9:I15="RD"))
Suggestions please
Thanks


Luke M

How to count across multiple worksheets?
 
Sadly, SUMPRODUCT can not be used with 3D references. You can do it in 2
steps however, as SUM supports 3D references.
Select sheets 1:31 and in a cell you know is blank (lets say Z1) in all of
them, enter
=SUMPRODUCT((A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*(I9:I15="RD"))
You could hide this column if you want, for looks.

Then on your summary page, simply have
=SUM('1:31'!Z1)

--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"chrisk" wrote:

In column A is the client or a day off
in column I is the employee (RD)
there are 31 worksheets
I want to count how many days off RD has had.
or how many jobs for silverdell he has done by changing the criteria cell.
I've tried various other counts/if and sum attempts but I always get #ref
My last attempt was
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:31'!I 9:I15="RD"))
but it changes it to
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:[31]31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:[31]31'!I9:I15="RD"))
Suggestions please
Thanks


chrisk

How to count across multiple worksheets?
 
Is it possible to do it the other way round?
I would like to change the 'employee' and 'client/day off' on the summary
sheet so that I can change it for each person and client.
Will index/match or count or vlookup work with the 3D reference?
I don't know what 3D refs are or how they work.

"Luke M" wrote:

Sadly, SUMPRODUCT can not be used with 3D references. You can do it in 2
steps however, as SUM supports 3D references.
Select sheets 1:31 and in a cell you know is blank (lets say Z1) in all of
them, enter
=SUMPRODUCT((A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*(I9:I15="RD"))
You could hide this column if you want, for looks.

Then on your summary page, simply have
=SUM('1:31'!Z1)

--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"chrisk" wrote:

In column A is the client or a day off
in column I is the employee (RD)
there are 31 worksheets
I want to count how many days off RD has had.
or how many jobs for silverdell he has done by changing the criteria cell.
I've tried various other counts/if and sum attempts but I always get #ref
My last attempt was
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:31'!I 9:I15="RD"))
but it changes it to
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:[31]31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:[31]31'!I9:I15="RD"))
Suggestions please
Thanks


Max

How to count across multiple worksheets?
 
One way to frame it up easily - use INDIRECT to provide this flexibility:
I would like to change the 'employee' and 'client/day off' on the summary
sheet so that I can change it for each person and client.


In your summary sheet,
In C1 across, list all the source sheetnames, eg: 1,2, ... 31
In A2:B2 down will be the paired input variables, eg: Silverdell, RD
Place in C2:
=SUMPRODUCT((INDIRECT("'"&C$1&"'!A9:A15")=$A2)*(IN DIRECT("'"&C$1&"'!I9:I15")=$B2))
Copy C2 across/fill down as far as required. This returns the required
summary count figs from each source sheet. Then just use a simple SUM formula
in a col to the right to add it up row-wise, eg in AH2, copied down:
=SUM(C2:AG2)
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chrisk

How to count across multiple worksheets?
 
This will help with the summary of the summary sheets
Thanks

"Luke M" wrote:

Sadly, SUMPRODUCT can not be used with 3D references. You can do it in 2
steps however, as SUM supports 3D references.
Select sheets 1:31 and in a cell you know is blank (lets say Z1) in all of
them, enter
=SUMPRODUCT((A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*(I9:I15="RD"))
You could hide this column if you want, for looks.

Then on your summary page, simply have
=SUM('1:31'!Z1)

--
Best Regards,

Luke M
*Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!*


"chrisk" wrote:

In column A is the client or a day off
in column I is the employee (RD)
there are 31 worksheets
I want to count how many days off RD has had.
or how many jobs for silverdell he has done by changing the criteria cell.
I've tried various other counts/if and sum attempts but I always get #ref
My last attempt was
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:31'!I 9:I15="RD"))
but it changes it to
=SUMPRODUCT(('1:[31]31'!A9:A15="SILVERDELL")*('1:[31]31'!I9:I15="RD"))
Suggestions please
Thanks



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