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The problem i have is this: -
I am using a SUMPRODUCT statement and need to know if you can use hierachy in the conditions and if so how i go about it? ie. I have 3 conditions ie A, B & C. A = V8 ENGINE B = MUSTANG C = FORD If A & B are true I want condition A (V8 Engines) to be totalled. If B & C are true I want B (Mustangs) to be totalled. The problem im having is that if A & B are true, I am getting a total for all vehicles that are MUSTANGS rather than just MUSTANGS with V8 engines. Likewise if B & C are true I am getting a total for all FORDS rather than just FORD MUSTANGS. ***************************************** * This message was posted via http://www.officekb.com * * Report spam or abuse by clicking the following URL: * http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Abuse.as...583ac503e4892a ***************************************** |
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