I am performing a sumif to look to see if a number starts with #, then another to see if the the class is text, both are fine and both return values of 1 if it meets the criteria. My problem is i then need to add a sumif (or something im not quite sure wot) to add the cost if the number begins with a # and the class is text (so baically if both the other sumifs = 1).
I'm trying to put together a spreadsheet that tracks disc capacity increases, affected by any incoming projects. I've managed to do so for one project, but would like to for up to 10. The way i've designed the solution (i'm sure there are far more elegant ways, but hey) is thus:
A forecast worksheet keeps track of a grand total, taking information from sheets P1 -> P10 (being projects 1 to 10). I am unable to figure a way to add up all the increases from all 10 project worksheets with one succinct formula. What I use so far is: ='P1'!C83+SUMIF('P1'!E82,"=2009 - Q1",'P1'!D82) ..................
I need to perform 2 SUMIF's on 2 columns of data to return a result and I'm not quite sure the best way of doing this. I'll give an example below.
I have 2 columns of data, both numeric and the SUMIF needs to say if H1:H100="10" and also if J1:J100="907". I can perform one or the other but not both.
I would like to edit this function to also count profit only if Cell A15:A8998 in my Sold sheet has the words "Shipped". The text value Shipped is not a text value I entered, it is automatically written based on a Vlookup formula I created.
Hi, looking for help desperately in fine tuning a formula. I have a formula at the moment (which works) for searching through a list on a separate file and totalling up all values which relate to it, see below:
The tab ‘1’ in the formula relates to the first of the month so this month there are 28 different tabs with similar information.
With C10 containing the date in this instance, does anybody know a way of making ‘1’ a variable so that entering ‘04/02/10’ would change it automatically into a 4? (Unfortunately for me changing the 1 to =c10 didn’t work).
I have a Excel 2007 spreadsheet of part numbers and quantities sold. In the spreadsheet we have similar part numbers, but my sumif command is adding these together. the parts are :
0124225031 R124225031
My column of part numbers is formatted as text
My formula is this =SUMIF(Sheet1!H:H,A16,Sheet1!Q:Q) where H is the part number and Q is the quanity
I tried adding a format command in the sumif command, but it returned a 0. =SUMIF(Sheet1!H:H,format(A16,"0"),Sheet1!Q:Q)
better formula and why is excel adding different part numbers together?
How does one add data to a field that has existing data? For example, say I have a list of different people names and want to say the word "visitor" at the end of each name how is that done for an entire list without have to do it one by one. Also how do I add a word to the beginning of a list of names as well?
I'm trying to get a sum only if 2 conditions are met.
Column A has dates (ex. 01/02/2007) in a random order. Column B has a location in a text format (ex. London). Column C has a series of values formatted as [h]:mm.
What I'm trying to do is get a sum of the values in column C where the corresponding values in columns A and B = the date and loction I specify. I've tried...
I am new to excel and functions I am trying to put together a spreadsheet of computer costs. Basically I am listing various mobos, cpus, psus, etc. I have a column that signifies which mobo/cpu/etc I want to include in the actual total cost of the computer. Currently the only way I can perform the summation is to create a long drawn out calculation, which is a pain if I need to add more rows to the spreadsheet. I want to try to do a summation.
So, the grid looks something like the following:......
My book is telling me that I can't use multiple conditions with a SUMIF statement but other sources are telling me I can. Either way, it's not working!
My situation:
Look at data in $V$2:$V$144 (range = "group"). If cells in "group" = "Broth" then look at $Y$2:$Y$144 (range = "bldg"). If "bldg" = "1" then sum corresponding cells in $R$2:$R$144 (range = "fcst").
I have got a workbook with multiple sheets, each sheet is in the same format but with different products across the top. The below formula sums the relevant columns by looking for the column with the relevant product code then sum accordingly. How do I amend the formula so that it does the sum for multiple sheets. I could just copy the formula for each sheet but their must be a better way to do this.
I have to SUM vendor totals in my spreadsheet and SUMIF worked perfectly, but only for one column of expenses. I need to sum over fifteen columns but searching told me that SUMIF / SUMIFS will not work. Is there another way?
I'm trying to sumif across multiple columns, only if there is NO data in the first cell of the row. Column A is not in use - B contains some blank cells and some with data. In columns C:AM I want to sum all data in rows where the cells in Column B are blank.
I want to do a SUMIF formula and add only certain words in column A.
Column A has a list of airlines in it, and column H has a list of flight durations. I want to add together all of the flight times but for only a few airlines.
I tried to put OR in the middle of the SUMIF function, but it didn't work: =SUMIF(C:C, "Air Canada" OR "Air Tahtiti Nui", H:H)
How would I get it to add together all of the flight times for Air Canada and Tahiti Nui, without having to put many SUMIF formulae?
I am preparing an analysis of my company's expenses for the last two years by account. One on excel sheet I have the raw data,
bank account, payee, payment date, clear date, amount, payment type
(This is from all accounts for the whole 2 year period.)
In the second sheet, I have a summary schedule setup. The summary is setup like this:
Account # Row 1: Begin Date Row 2: End Date
Payment Type 1 AAAAAAA Payment Type 2 BBBBBBBB
I would like to come up with a formula that will populate AAAAA & BBBBB for a given account during a given time period. For example, I would like it to give me the total of Type 1 payments from account 12 during the period January 2, 2005 through January 27, 2006.
Right now it is only giving me the info for 1 payment type and 1 account. Here is what I have now {=SUM(IF(Detail!$G$10:$G$3942>=R$5,IF(Detail!$G$10:$G$3942
I am using a sumif formula where if column b is a certain number then it will add up the value in column e.
This works fine, however now I wish to add another filter, which is only for it to add the values in column E if the value is b is correct (as above) and also if column c has a value of 100.
I'm trying to create an overview which shows a breakdown of the total minutes for each task on each given day.
I need to get a formula to work in the grey area which sums the total minutes (column C) based on matching two criteras of task (column A) and day (column b).
is there any way for a sumif formula to have multiple criterias? for my case, after the formula checks for a condition, it has to check for another condition before summing up the figures.