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Below is a formula I found/developed for my use. It looks at 4 separate
criterian and sums like items together. This is used to create journal entries of banking data into our general ledger. This was a godsend to reduce redundant postings to my ledger. My question is what does the character "--" do? I research sumproduct in Excel help and it never mentioned any special characters. I only learned how to use them from another website. However, it doesn't explain what it is or why it makes the formula work. Can anyone fill me in on what the "--" is? And, are there other special characters used with this formula for other purposes? I would love to kow. Thanks =SUMPRODUCT(--(conversiondataA=$A8),--(ConversiondataB=$B8),--(ConversiondataC=$C8),--(ConversiondataD=$D8),ConversiondataE) |
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