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Can anyone help me use a greater then constraint on a specific cell as part
of my sumif function. For example the following formula works perfectly =SUMIF(G25:G29,"K25",I25:I29) but as soon as I add greater then the value of cell K25 as my constraint it always returns a value of 0 =SUMIF(G25:G29,"K25",I25:I29) I am trying to sum production data for any day that is greater then the current date. Thanks for the help |
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