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Default SUMIF ??

I am trying sum a list of checks only if they were dated earlier than the
date in 'g2'.
This formula only works if i put an actual date

=SUMIF(Wachovia!G63:G114,"<7/15/06",Wachovia!J63:J114) This works

=SUMIF(Wachovia!G63:G114,"<g2",Wachovia!J63:J114) This does not

Please help.
Thanks in advance,

Mark

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Default SUMIF ??

maybe...
=SUMIF(Wachovia!G63:G114,"<"&g2,Wachovia!J63:J114)

And I'd use:
=SUMIF(Wachovia!G63:G114,"<"&date(2006,7,15),Wacho via!J63:J114)

MarkH wrote:

I am trying sum a list of checks only if they were dated earlier than the
date in 'g2'.
This formula only works if i put an actual date

=SUMIF(Wachovia!G63:G114,"<7/15/06",Wachovia!J63:J114) This works

=SUMIF(Wachovia!G63:G114,"<g2",Wachovia!J63:J114) This does not

Please help.
Thanks in advance,

Mark


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