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![]() hi guys, this is my problem: in a sumproduct function, i want to sum the columns that fulfil four criterias. The nagging problem is tat in one of the criteria , i want it to picked out (from the assigned column) either " tube " or " patch" but i do not know how to do it . Can anyone advise me on this? I came across some sumproduct where people use the + sign in a sumpdt function. Can i use it for my case ? my function: = (SUMPRODUCT(--(tyre_procure!$E$2:$E$10001=4086),--(tyre_procure!$B$2:$B$10001="Oct"),--(tyre_procure!$J$2:$J$10001="Solid"),--(tyre_procure!$K$2:$K$10001=REPLACE(C7,7,1,"")),--(ISNUMBER(FIND("patch",tyre_procure!$F$2:$F$10001) )),tyre_procure!$H$2:$H$10001)) the problem lies in the criteria colored in red. i wan to make adustments so that the function will picked out either the word "patch " or "tube" in column F -- cjjoo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cjjoo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26916 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=486158 |
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