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Can't you just add in a term to check that the date column value matches I2?
, e.g.; =SUMPRODUCT(($D$2:$D$3000=H$1)*($D$2:$D$3000<=I$1 )*($C$2:$C$3000=I$2)) "KS" wrote in message ... I have a scanning project where I now need to report the number of scans per hour each day. I have all the data where the date is in column C and time in column d. In row 1 starting at column H is 7:00am, 8:00am, etc. In column I are dates; 11/30/04, 12/01/04. What I am looking for is how many scans occured each day within what hours. I have the hour formula =SUMPRODUCT(($D$2:$D$3000=H$1)*($D$2:$D$3000<=I$1 )) which shows how many were done between 7am and 8am for all days. I just want the ones done at that time on the date in I2 (11/20/04). Help! |
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