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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside the
OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,


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Forgot to tell, using version 2002 SP3.

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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,




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Default #VALUE! from SUMPRODUCT

I can't explain exactly what the cause is as it relates to OFFSET but the
problem is being caused by the ROW function. ROW returns an array. Even if
it's a single element it's still an array.

So, this is what's returning the error:

OFFSET($H$58,{n},0,51,1)

This will work:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108,OFFSET($H$58,58-INDEX(ROW(),1),0,51,1))

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"gte" wrote in message
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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,




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Was your original formula
=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1)) sitting in row 58?
If it wasn't, then it wouldn't return the same result.
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"gte" wrote in message
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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,




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That's it :-)

Thanks,

"T. Valko" wrote in message
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I can't explain exactly what the cause is as it relates to OFFSET but the
problem is being caused by the ROW function. ROW returns an array. Even if
it's a single element it's still an array.

So, this is what's returning the error:

OFFSET($H$58,{n},0,51,1)

This will work:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108,OFFSET($H$58,58-INDEX(ROW(),1),0,51,1))

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"gte" wrote in message
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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,








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Default #VALUE! from SUMPRODUCT

Yes it is in row 58. But the problem is row(), this returns an array. Using
INDEX(ROW();1) returns an integer, then OFFSET works fine (see another
message in this thread)

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Was your original formula
=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1)) sitting in row 58?
If it wasn't, then it wouldn't return the same result.
--
David Biddulph

"gte" wrote in message
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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,






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=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-MAX(ROW());0;51;1))


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"gte" wrote in message
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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,




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Thanks for the reply

gte

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=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-MAX(ROW());0;51;1))


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"gte" wrote in message
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I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,






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You're welcome!

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That's it :-)

Thanks,

"T. Valko" wrote in message
...
I can't explain exactly what the cause is as it relates to OFFSET but the
problem is being caused by the ROW function. ROW returns an array. Even if
it's a single element it's still an array.

So, this is what's returning the error:

OFFSET($H$58,{n},0,51,1)

This will work:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108,OFFSET($H$58,58-INDEX(ROW(),1),0,51,1))

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"gte" wrote in message
...
I have a problem with SUMPRODUCT. If I use this function:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;58-ROW();0;51;1))

I get #VALUE! error.

But if I calculate

=58-ROW()

in a new cell (K58) and uses this cell instead:

=SUMPRODUCT($I$58:$I$108;OFFSET($H$58;K58;0;51;1))

then it works fine. What is wrong with the "58-ROW()" calculation inside
the OFFSET function?


Thanks in advance,
Regards,








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