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Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track
state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a
state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry... -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: 1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
I selected cell area to insert "AL 145" then I simply put the next entry in
the next row below "OH 247". Then mabey an additional "AL 123" there in lies the problem the field I have selected to show the total for "AL" only shows the first entry in the range. Thanks again!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry... -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: 1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
"Bill Needham" wrote:
tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry. I assume that A2:A5 contains the state and B2:B5 contains the mileage. Then the sum would be: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5="AL"),B2:B5) or =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A5="AL")*B2:B5) I prefer the first form because it works even if some of B2:B5 contains text, notably the null string (""). ----- original message ----- "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry... -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: 1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
Thanks I''l try that...
-- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Joe User" wrote: "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry. I assume that A2:A5 contains the state and B2:B5 contains the mileage. Then the sum would be: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5="AL"),B2:B5) or =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A5="AL")*B2:B5) I prefer the first form because it works even if some of B2:B5 contains text, notably the null string (""). ----- original message ----- "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry... -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: 1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
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-- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Joe User" wrote: "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry. I assume that A2:A5 contains the state and B2:B5 contains the mileage. Then the sum would be: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5="AL"),B2:B5) or =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A5="AL")*B2:B5) I prefer the first form because it works even if some of B2:B5 contains text, notably the null string (""). ----- original message ----- "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry... -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: 1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
Head scratchin for hours.... Help with a formula please...
the sum would be:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5="AL"),B2:B5) Or: =SUMIF(A2:A5,"AL",B2:B5) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Joe User" <joeu2004 wrote in message ... "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry. I assume that A2:A5 contains the state and B2:B5 contains the mileage. Then the sum would be: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A5="AL"),B2:B5) or =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A5="AL")*B2:B5) I prefer the first form because it works even if some of B2:B5 contains text, notably the null string (""). ----- original message ----- "Bill Needham" wrote: tried the =INDEX(A2:B5,MATCH("AL",A2:B5,0),2) works great for one entry for a state. When I enter more mileage for that state it only returns the fist entry. I need it to total up the mileage for each state entry... -- Bill Needham GSSComputers "Bill Needham" wrote: 1 workbook-54 sheets. One sheet per week. On that sheet I need a way to track state mileage. 48 states. might be in a state 6 or 7 times and the all of the other states I am in then a running total for each state each week..... HELP!!!!!!! -- Bill Needham GSSComputers |
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