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prove/audit SUMPRODUCT?
I am hoping that I am not the first person to have to do this, but I
can't find anything searching Google groups... I have some financial models which mock a relational database. The basic construction is data in tables and summary reports using SUMPRODUCT referencing dynamic ranges in the tables. I am now being asked to prove the formulas by generating another file which calculates all the reports the "old-fashioned way". Basically no one can audit my files because it is a "black-box" solution. Any ideas on how to prove or audit SUMPRODUCT without building a completely separate, non-dynamic model to test if the result is the same? TIA! |
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