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tom

Sum Formula dilemma - Can yu Solve?
 
Have a column for item id and a column for its Qty. What I need to do is have
a sum of all the item id quanitities whose item id is either a 1, a 3, or a
7. If it was just that I needed the sum of those with 1 I could use SumIf.
But what if I want a combined total of certain id's?

T. Valko

Sum Formula dilemma - Can yu Solve?
 
One way...

=SUM(SUMIF(A2:A100,{1,3,7},B2:B100))

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Tom" wrote in message
...
Have a column for item id and a column for its Qty. What I need to do is
have
a sum of all the item id quanitities whose item id is either a 1, a 3, or
a
7. If it was just that I needed the sum of those with 1 I could use SumIf.
But what if I want a combined total of certain id's?




trip_to_tokyo[_3_]

Sum Formula dilemma - Can yu Solve?
 
On May 18, 4:47*am, Tom wrote:
Have a column for item id and a column for its Qty. What I need to do is have
a sum of all the item id quanitities whose item id is either a 1, a 3, or a
7. If it was just that I needed the sum of those with 1 I could use SumIf..
But what if I want a combined total of certain id's?


Hi Tom, you could do this with a Pivot Table if you wanted to.

Please check out:-

http://www.pierrefondes.com/

Item 108.

If you pull that up on the screen in front of you it can easily be
applied to your example.

Just click in H 2 and choose the Acct Number's (your id) you want to
include / exclude.

If my comments have helped please hit Yes.

Thanks.



ozgrid.com

Sum Formula dilemma - Can yu Solve?
 
Use SUMIFs if you have 2007

If not, try;
=SUM(SUMIF($A$1:$A$10,1,$B$1:$B$10),
SUMIF($A$1:$A$10,2,$B$1:$B$10),
SUMIF($A$1:$A$10,3,$B$1:$B$10))


Other ways here
http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/sum-if.htm



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Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"Tom" wrote in message
...
Have a column for item id and a column for its Qty. What I need to do is
have
a sum of all the item id quanitities whose item id is either a 1, a 3, or
a
7. If it was just that I needed the sum of those with 1 I could use SumIf.
But what if I want a combined total of certain id's?




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