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Eamon

Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem?
 
Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem...?

In column X I have finishing position last run
In column Y I have finishing position penultimate run

What I am trying to do is find how many times the finishing position in both
the last run and penultimate run was 1st 2nd or 3rd

I have been trying this formula...
=SUMPRODUCT(('Cheltenham 1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<=3)*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<=3)) but it appears to be returning all instances of
finishing position equal or less that three, where I only want it to return
when the finishing position is equal or less than three, in both column X
and Y
Any suggestions with formula to accomplice this would be most welcome.

Thank you.



Bob Phillips[_4_]

Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem?
 
This is only or both columns or me

=SUMPRODUCT(('Cheltenham 1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<"")*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<=3)*('Cheltenham 1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<=3))

PS All I did was add a test for blanks as most of my test data was blank

HTH

Bob

"Eamon" wrote in message
...
Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem...?

In column X I have finishing position last run
In column Y I have finishing position penultimate run

What I am trying to do is find how many times the finishing position in
both the last run and penultimate run was 1st 2nd or 3rd

I have been trying this formula...
=SUMPRODUCT(('Cheltenham 1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<=3)*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<=3)) but it appears to be returning all instances
of finishing position equal or less that three, where I only want it to
return when the finishing position is equal or less than three, in both
column X and Y
Any suggestions with formula to accomplice this would be most welcome.

Thank you.





David Biddulph[_2_]

Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem?
 
Do you have empty cells which are being regarded as <=3 ?

Perhaps try =SUMPRODUCT(('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<=3)*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<=3)*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<"")*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<"")) ?
--
David Biddulph

"Eamon" wrote in message
...
Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem...?

In column X I have finishing position last run
In column Y I have finishing position penultimate run

What I am trying to do is find how many times the finishing position in
both the last run and penultimate run was 1st 2nd or 3rd

I have been trying this formula...
=SUMPRODUCT(('Cheltenham 1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<=3)*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<=3)) but it appears to be returning all instances
of finishing position equal or less that three, where I only want it to
return when the finishing position is equal or less than three, in both
column X and Y
Any suggestions with formula to accomplice this would be most welcome.

Thank you.





Eamon

Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem?
 
Thank you Bob and David both your suggestions work perfect. Thanks again it
is very much appreciated.


"Eamon" wrote in message
...
Could someone please help me with a solution to my problem...?

In column X I have finishing position last run
In column Y I have finishing position penultimate run

What I am trying to do is find how many times the finishing position in
both the last run and penultimate run was 1st 2nd or 3rd

I have been trying this formula...
=SUMPRODUCT(('Cheltenham 1992-2010'!$X$2:$X$820<=3)*('Cheltenham
1992-2010'!$Y$2:$Y$820<=3)) but it appears to be returning all instances
of finishing position equal or less that three, where I only want it to
return when the finishing position is equal or less than three, in both
column X and Y
Any suggestions with formula to accomplice this would be most welcome.

Thank you.




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