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....(LEFT(Original!C2:C9101&" ",5)="pipe ")
Biff wrote: Yeah, you're right! But what if some cells only contain the the word pipe and don't have a trailing space as in: ........LEFT(Original!C2:C9101,5)="pipe ") Will work if: pipe fitter Won't work if: pipe Biff "duane" wrote in message ... does he not need this to eliminate the cell starting with with pipet? =SUMPRODUCT((Original!A2:A9101="024-02")*(Original!G2:G9101="400")*(LEFT(Original!C2:C 9101,5)="pipe ")*(Original!H2:H9101)) "Biff" wrote: Hi! Try this: =SUMPRODUCT((Original!A2:A9101="024-02")*(Original!G2:G9101="400")*(LEFT(Original!C2:C 9101,4)="pipe")*(Original!H2:H9101)) Biff "Mosqui" wrote in message ... Thanks very much for all the answers, I went through the posts and learnt a lot, but I could find exactly what I need. The problem I've got is that one of my criterias is part of the cell. So, to be clear; I need all the cells which start with the word "pipe". pipe 100 w sp-pipe pipet 333 From these three I just need to get the first one. =SUMPRODUCT((Original!A2:A9101="024-02")*(Original!G2:G9101="400")*NOT(ISERROR((SEARCH ("pipe",Original!C2:C9101))))*(Original!H2:H910 1)) This is what I'm using at the moment. Thanks in advance, and again congratulations to all the people who colaborate with these answers. Martin -- [1] The SumProduct function should implicitly coerce the truth values to their Excel numeric equivalents. [2] The lookup functions should have an optional argument for the return value, defaulting to #N/A in its absence. |
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