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Pat MAAT

Conditional Sum Error - N/A
 
I have the following formula entered into multiple cells:

=SUM(IF('2009 Actual'!$C$3:$C$2063=$A6,IF('2009
Actual'!$P$3:$P$2063=$B6,'2009 Actual'!Q$3:Q$2063,0),0))

For two sets of these formulas I have an N/A result, but I know for a fact
that I should get a value. For the other four sets I have a value as
expected. I also have similar setups on four spreadsheets which are mirror
images but are different business units, unfortunately I can't be too
specific as it's confidential data. I've tried using formula auditing and
error checking but they didn't tell me anything! I noticed when I tried to
re-write the formula from scratch using the wizard it complained that the
formula was too large though?

Any help appreciated, I can give more detail about the formulas if needed
but I don't know what anyone will need to know to answer!!!

Thanks
Pat

Pecoflyer[_248_]

Conditional Sum Error - N/A
 

Hi,
you can replace the formula with =SUMPRODUCT(('2009
Actual'!$C$3:$C$2063=$A6)*('2009
Actual'!$P$3:$P$2063=$B6),'2009 Actual'!Q$3:Q$2063)

HTH

Pat MAAT;288665 Wrote:
I have the following formula entered into multiple cells:

=SUM(IF('2009 Actual'!$C$3:$C$2063=$A6,IF('2009
Actual'!$P$3:$P$2063=$B6,'2009 Actual'!Q$3:Q$2063,0),0))

For two sets of these formulas I have an N/A result, but I know for a
fact
that I should get a value. For the other four sets I have a value as
expected. I also have similar setups on four spreadsheets which are
mirror
images but are different business units, unfortunately I can't be too
specific as it's confidential data. I've tried using formula auditing
and
error checking but they didn't tell me anything! I noticed when I tried
to
re-write the formula from scratch using the wizard it complained that
the
formula was too large though?

Any help appreciated, I can give more detail about the formulas if
needed
but I don't know what anyone will need to know to answer!!!

Thanks
Pat



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Francis

Conditional Sum Error - N/A
 
I am not following very well, would you post a sample and your expected result
Is your source data in different sheet?

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"Pat MAAT" wrote:

I have the following formula entered into multiple cells:

=SUM(IF('2009 Actual'!$C$3:$C$2063=$A6,IF('2009
Actual'!$P$3:$P$2063=$B6,'2009 Actual'!Q$3:Q$2063,0),0))

For two sets of these formulas I have an N/A result, but I know for a fact
that I should get a value. For the other four sets I have a value as
expected. I also have similar setups on four spreadsheets which are mirror
images but are different business units, unfortunately I can't be too
specific as it's confidential data. I've tried using formula auditing and
error checking but they didn't tell me anything! I noticed when I tried to
re-write the formula from scratch using the wizard it complained that the
formula was too large though?

Any help appreciated, I can give more detail about the formulas if needed
but I don't know what anyone will need to know to answer!!!

Thanks
Pat


Domenic[_2_]

Conditional Sum Error - N/A
 
Do you mean the text value N/A or the error value #N/A. If you mean the
latter, the formula will return #N/A if Column C or Column P contain the
error value #N/A. Is this the case?

Hope this helps!

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Pat MAAT wrote:

I have the following formula entered into multiple cells:

=SUM(IF('2009 Actual'!$C$3:$C$2063=$A6,IF('2009
Actual'!$P$3:$P$2063=$B6,'2009 Actual'!Q$3:Q$2063,0),0))

For two sets of these formulas I have an N/A result, but I know for a fact
that I should get a value. For the other four sets I have a value as
expected. I also have similar setups on four spreadsheets which are mirror
images but are different business units, unfortunately I can't be too
specific as it's confidential data. I've tried using formula auditing and
error checking but they didn't tell me anything! I noticed when I tried to
re-write the formula from scratch using the wizard it complained that the
formula was too large though?

Any help appreciated, I can give more detail about the formulas if needed
but I don't know what anyone will need to know to answer!!!

Thanks
Pat



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