SUMIF Formula Including OR
Jan 30, 2009How do I modify my formula (below) to include an OR statement?
=SUMIF(I4:I20,"Core",G4:G20)
I need something like this:
=SUMIF(I4:I20,"Core" or "Existing",G4:G20)
How do I modify my formula (below) to include an OR statement?
=SUMIF(I4:I20,"Core",G4:G20)
I need something like this:
=SUMIF(I4:I20,"Core" or "Existing",G4:G20)
In the expense log, Column C is a list of Dates and Column I is a list of expenses. I want to Sum the expenses in the 'Expense Log 09' to a new sheet based on a Date entered in H24 on the new sheet. I have tried the formula as shown below and Get the result #NAME?
=SUM(IF(Expense Log 'Expenses Log 09'!C8:C100,H24,'Expenses Log 09'!I8:I100)). I would Like to SUM all expenses After the posted date including that date.
I am trying to pull cell values similar to a SUMIF function (SUMIF(range,criteria,sum_range)). For example, in A1 I use a data list created from data elsewhere on the spreadsheet. In the data I created elsewhere, there are 2 columns being used. The 1st column is the information that is being used to create the list and the second column contains specific values (number or text). In the dropdown menu I select an available value (text or number) . When I have selected that value I would like cell A2 to show what the cell directly to the right of it shows from the data I have elsewhere in the spreadsheet as mentioned. I have tried the SUMIF function however it seems to exclude certain values (number or text) and I am not sure what else to use.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a marksbook that will ignore blank cells and calculate a percentage based on the amount of tasks completed.
So far I have managed to get it all working EXCEPT if I enter 0 as a value.
For example, suppose there are two tasks, both of equal value. If a person was to get 100% for the first task, and 0 for the second task, you would expect the total to be 50%. I cannot get my formula to recognise that a 0 has been entered.
(Cells F5:T5 are what the task is out of. Cells F6:T6 is the weighting. I want to be able to enter a 0 in cells F8:T8 to include it in the final percentage.) ...
I have a workbook with numerous worksheets. Each worksheet is similar to all the others, and I want to be able to (for example) lookup the values in cell C10 for each worksheet and record the value in a summary worksheet.
The name of each worksheet is in Row 1. Is there a way to reference the sheet name using the values in row 1?
I have 3 columns of information. Column A will be between 1-6, Column B is between 1-10, Column C is the results that I need averaged. I need the formula to give me the average of Column C of all 1's in Column B that are even numbers in Column A. I have been looking on forums, and can find multiple criteria for ands, but can't see where I can do an and /or. I could do Column B = 1, Column A =2, but I need it to be OR =4 OR =6. I don't see any easy answer in excel for even/odds.
View 8 Replies View RelatedThere is a big range of cells with normal numbers (ex. 100, 150 .. etc), but I need to convert them in the following formulas that give the same numbers as a result: for example if the cell value is 100, I need to convert it in =if(iserror(100);0;100) and so on with all other values. Is it possible this to be done automatically for all cells?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have two columns that I want to compare - but one of them is the result of a VLOOKUP - so it may actually contain the #N/A error - how can I compare them so that:
if col 1 agrees with col 2, then "yes" is returned
if col 1 does not agree with col 2 but the VLOOKUP in col 2 has NOT returned an error (so it's still a valid comparison) then "NO" is returned
if col 2 shows a VLOOKUP #N/A error then "NO" is returned
or, perhaps more straightforwardly:
Col 1 = ABC, col 2 = ABC then return "YES"
Col 1 = ABC, col 2 = DEF then return "NO"
Col 1 = ABC, col 2 = #N/A then return "NO"
I have a list of team members and their scores for team building events. I need to create a list of the top ten scores (including any ties). The list will have to show the top ten scores as well as any additional names whose score ties with one of the top ten scores.
I tried large and also a pivot table using the advanced but cannot get it to show the top 10 unique scores as well as any duplicate scores.
complicated formula for working out prices including applying discounts.
I'm looking for the correct formula for G6,G8,G10 and G15,G17 and G19
I think I have them correct(?) to include standard days and extended days but I can't make it work to include Half days. The formula gets too complicated for me to follow.
I am looking for a formula for the following:
If there is nothing is U6:W6 return blank
Otherwise sum the contents of Bf6:BH6 and divide by the number of cells that are not empty in the range U6:W6 (to get an average of only the values in that range not including blanks).
I'm struggling to come up with a formula that ill give me the following:
I have will have a row of data (cells A4:H4 on the attached example), in the respective cells below each value in row 4 I want formula that will give me a value of 10 if it sees 90% in the cell above reducing to a value of 0 if it sees 80% in the cell above. I think that there should be a relatively straightforward formulae for that, my problem is that I want to add a further criteria that says; if the value in row 4 increases above 90% and reaches 95% then I must return a value that is 10 for 90% but "stretches" to 12 for 95%. Anything below 80% should return a value of 0, and anything over 95% should return a value of 12.
Can anyone tell me why this formula is not working?
=SUMIF($D$6:$AL$6,"=TM Goals",D12:AL12)
The entry under cell T12, which I am hoping this formula will pick up is based on the following formula.
=IF(E12="A",$L$5,"0")
1. Using a formula, I am trying to to obtain a list of unique values (string) (caveat: see #2) from the range E2:E10000 (arbitrarily chose 10000 - the row number is variable)(see #3).
I currently have a formula that seems to work for this purpose but I don't know how to add the condition in #2 (below)
2. To include all unique string values except those starting with the letters "IC"
3. Is there a way to make this formula so that it can only seek values up to the last row, and not go to the 10000th row if not necessary? The E column has no empty cells until after the last row that contains data.
Here is the formula I currently use which serves #1 (above):
[Code] .....
Any way to improve/simplfy this formula for the purpose describbed in #1? How can I add the condition in #2? Can you see a way to include #3? The most important issue here is #2.
Example of desired results:
Column A | Column B
AA | AA
DD | CC
AA | DD
CC |
DD |
DD |
IC |
IC |
I am trying to sum a column if Col B is equal to "TM" & Col A is equal to "Launch" then sum Col H. I am sure it can be done and I am hoping the right person reads this posts and enlightens me.
I come across a spreadsheet that is using DSUM formula, I did not understand why someone used DSUM instead of SUMIF formula, because using DSUM formula they had to use two extra cells for criteria, as seen in this example.
I like to know is there any advantage of using DSUM instead of SUMIF in this example.
The formule they used is =DSUM(J109:K113,2,$M$2:$M$3)
and the criteria is G,D
so they are adding all Debits in that column.
I changed the formula to =SUMIF($J$110:$J$113,"D",$K$110:$K$113)
that of course does not need $M$2:$M$3 range criteria.
G 3458224.37
D 3401317.50
C 3401317.50
C 56906.87
D 56906.87
i am using "sumif" formula in cell C5 and C10, the next step is to add up these two cells (sum up the figures of "sumif"), then the answer will be +15+6=21, how to do with using single formula.
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See the attachment. It is like
table 1
date cash credit card
1-1-14
2-1-14
3-1-14
table 2
product booking date booking amount payment date payment amount form of payment
a 1-1-14 100 2-1-14 100 credit card
b 1-1-14 150 3-1-14 150 cash
c 2-1-14 200 3-1-14 200 credit card
I want to add value in table 1 from table 2. In front of date CELL Both cash and credit card amounts should appear separately.
Book1.xlsx
Below is my formula that works for a specific date. F$8 is the date.
How could I change this if I want data b/w two time periods.
>=F$6, and <=F$8?
[Code] ....
The section I have highlighted in orange has three ranges added together how would I show this in a simplified formula?
=sumif(DailySalesAnalysis!$C$1:$GA$1,A25,DailySalesAnalysis!$C$85:$GA$85)+sumif(DailySalesAnalysis!$C$1:$GA$1,A25,DailySalesAnalysis!$C$44:$G A$44)+sumif(DailySalesAnalysis!$C$1:$GA$1,A25,DailySalesAnalysis!$C$41:$GA$41)
The following formula finds the lowest five values in row 6 from column H to W. However if there are less than five values in the row the formula returns 0. I need to tweak it to return the smallest 5 values weather there is one or a full row of 16. Also if there are any of the same values I still want only the five lowest.
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View 3 Replies View Relateda1=good
a2 = 100
b1 = bad
b2 = 50
c1 = good
c2 = 100
would like to sum a2+b2+c2 only if a1,b1,c1 = good.
I'm trying to do what I think its a simple formula with Excel 03 but can't get it to work. The info is in two work sheets - A&B.
[code]WORKSHEET A WORKSHEET B
A COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN1 COLUMN 2
B BLANK BLANK 10 BLANK DATE:1/28/09
C NAME DATE WORKED 12 NAME
D Jones 1/2/09 13 Bell
E Smith 1/6/09 12 Smith
F Cox 1/28/09 12 Cox
G Cox 1/28/09 10 Collins
H Collins 1/28/09 11 Jones
In worksheet B, Column 2, I need to pull the SUM of COLUMN 3 IF THE NAMES IN BOTH MATCH AND THE DATES MATCH
I've spent hours tyring to get this thing done!
The below formula is giving the desired result and everything seems fine. Need if there is an alternative formula which can give same result in more refined and simplified manner. =K28+SUMIF($E$3:$E$24,$E$7,$D$3:$D$24)/(K23)-SUMIF($B$3:$B$24,$B$8,$D$3:$D$24)/(K23). The formula is based on the following data:
K28 = Last month balance
Column E = Type of expenditure
Column D = Values
Column B = Payments
K23 = Currency conversion rate
I am new to using SUMIF. I successfully wrote a formula telling it to sum one column for each row in another column where it equal "Forecast*". Now, I want to write a formula that says to sum a column for everything in the other column that does not equal "Forecast*". I tried using , but either it did not work, or I did not use the right syntax.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIt's been awhile since I've used excel formulas so I'm very rusty but I need to count the number of times I see a particular item in a list as long as it has another criteria as well. Example List and Result are below: I want to count the number of AAA Rewards that Alex has....
List
#DateEmployeeAmountReward Type
14/17/07Alex$5.00AAA Reward
24/19/07Joe $10.00AAA Reward
34/19/07Alex $5.00 Store Certificate
44/20/07Alex $10.00 AAA Reward
Result
Employee # AAA Reward Amount # Store Certificates Amount
Alex
Brian
Joe
I have columns A and B, and want to add values in column B based on corresponding criteria in column A. The criteria is if the first two characters in the string in column A = 15.
The only way I can think to do this is with LEFT, but LEFT asks for a specific string, and I want to evaluate each cell in a column. So I could write
=sumif(A:A,"LEFT(A:A, 2)=15",B:B)
but of course that doesn't work.
The value in A1 can range from 0-10. If the value is 0 I need the result to be 0, if the value is 1-10 I need the result to be the number multiplied by 613.35 plus 29.35 for example =sum(1*613.35)+29.35 or =sum(2*613.5)+29.35.
All I believe Juan Pablo posed a quick little diddy on how to have the SUMIF ignore #N/A?? I promised myself I would remember it but here I am asking if anyone remembers it or know how to have Excel add up a column even though the column contains #N/A's.
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