Is there a simple way to include the values of an entire range?
This is what I tried, but I get #name
Code: =SUMPRODUCT((Datasheet!J2:J65000 = Range("C3:AA3"))*Datasheet!F2:F65000) If I use a single cell it works, but only with what matches that cell.
Code: =SUMPRODUCT((Datasheet!J2:J65000 = C3)*Datasheet!F2:F65000) I'd like the criteria to match anything in that range C3:AA3. Do I need to specify each cell individually or is there an easy way have it use the entire range's values for its criteria?
The part in green will count the number of entries for the name Johnson & Freedman LLC perfectly fine. However when i add the last part in red i receive a #Value! error.
Col. W is formatted as General and has a data validation for the user only to choose Pass or Fail.
I should be able to do this by now but I keep getting an #NA error. I am trying to use this sumproduct formula =SUMPRODUCT(($I$7:$I$2585=921),--($L$7:$L$2585="Fb")--(AS7:AS2585)) where I am looking up store #"921" and Attribute "fb and sum where these two criteria meet. The column I want to sum is AS7:As285. What am I doing wrong.
In Column A1:A20, these are included 5 types of data (red, orange, yellow, green, blue); in column B1:B20, these are included the total salary amount, and in column C1:C:20, these are included "Sole" , "Joint" or "Partnership", so if column A is included red/yellow/green (excluding orange and blue) and column C is included Sole/joint/Partenship, and total salary is between 6000 and 9000, then calculate the total salary of all the customers. How can I use sumproduct function to fix it?
I am trying to match 3 values, and return a matching 4th from a chart. It will first look at one value and see if it falls between values (the LOAD value in cell B1..it will look to see if it falls between the "low limit" and "high limit" in columns A10 to A135 and C10 to C135, respectively. Then it will look for a match for the values in cell A2, and in cell A3. the return value will index to the corresponding value in column G10 to G135. I have written a formula to do this in cell D2....but it will only ever return the value in cell G10.
I am looking around any way wherein I can sumproduct the values as given in attached sheet, basically I wanted to know the total MRP value of Sale and Stock
I'm working on a spreadsheet at work and I'm trying to sum only the values in a column that meet criteria in the column next to it. For example, in the attached spreadsheet, I would like to have a totals line at the bottom of the spreadsheet for all three Facilities and the total next to them. I know I could do a pivot table but I know this approach would be more aesthetic and easier for my supervisor.
I am stuck - I have a large amount of data for a group of physicians I work for. I am trying to set up a monthly trend report to be able to run quickly after I plug in the data. I want to use some sort of lookup to look up two things - 1) the physician's specialty and 2) the month.
Can anyone look at the attached example and tell me how to do this? I have started a SUMPRODUCT formula, but am stuck on how to tell it to find only that month's data.
I have the following sumproduct formula that's providing solid results but I would like to add a 3rd column of criteria. I'v tired with little succes.
The following formula <=SUMPRODUCT(('IW 38 DUMP for Planning'!$A$1:$A$10000="2A")*('IW 38 DUMP for Planning'!$E1:$E10000={"PAA","RS","RSNR","S","SAM","SAMT","SAO","SAT","SOR","WKS"}))> totals all of the work in plant area "2A", in this case 52 records. I would like it to filter further with values in $H1:$H1000 matching criteria "CONTRACT", "MACH" OR "HTSMET".
The data is easy to find with pivot tables but I would like to take that manual step out of the reporting being doen from these records.
I was wondering if I could use a range of cells as my criteria as opposed to inserting quotation marks with each criteria. For example in the syntax below can I do something like this? Report!$C$3:$C$5000=B45:B51?
I have the following sumproduct formula which looks in one column to search for a series of dates (greater than one date and less than another date). It then looks in column O to see if there are certain criteria if the date criteria is met. The problem is I have a lot of blank cells in column O which need to be captured.
I'm trying to create a budget worksheet that pulls actual data from another sheet within the file for comparison (Budget vs. Actual). There are two criteria: 1) the actual transaction falls into the same category of transaction as the budget line item (e.g., mortgage payment) and 2) the date of the actual transaction matches the month in the budget (e.g., a January or March transaction isn't pulled into the actual data for February budget information). From there, I'd like it to sum any charges or reduce by any deposits for those given criteria.
I've tried numerous things from DSUM, to SUMIF with IF, to SUMPRODUCT.
I received an answer to my original question and now have a new question but I wanted to reference my original for the history. I posted my new question at the end of my original thread.
I have spent the last 2 1/2 hours trying to figure this one out on my own. I have attempted multiple possiblities from the forum, however without success.
Okay, I need a count based on 2 criteria. My data source is a different workbook.
My last attempt on a formula is:
=SUMPRODUCT(('[eTE Status - TX HSP Math 2009.xls]Project'!$B$2:$B$248=D2)*('[eTE Status - TX HSP Math 2009.xls]Project'!$A$2:$A$248="978*"))
Column A - ISBN # This will ALWAYS begin with 978 or will contain N/A. There are no blank cells in this column Column B - Grade
In the formula above, cell D2 represents the Grade criteria. And in the second part of the criteria I was trying to create a wildcard so all numbers beginning with 978. Excel "accepts" this formula with giving me an error message, but yields 0 as a result rather than 34.
SUMIF allows one to enter a [valid] criteria text string into cell D2, say ">14000", and then reference D2 as the function criteria, e.g., =SUMIF(B5:B10,D2,C5:C10).
Is there a syntax that SUMPRODUCT will accept that does the same thing? Note the inclusion of a comparison operator is important.
I have a sumproduct formula based on some criteria, but I don't know how add another criteria wherein I need to exclude in the count if the date in column F is 1/1/2009
1: NAME 2: DESCRIPTION 3: DATE "12/15/2007" format
I would like to know if anyone knows how I can perform the following. And please excuse me for not writing this very technically I am a bit lost.
if name = "JOHN" and description = "APPLE" count how many apples there are for john.
Now it gets complicated for me because the dates are as follows. Lets say it starts 1/1/2004 the next cell might be 1/3/2204, 1/6/2204, etc all the way to 2008. I would like to find a way to say
If date = day/month/year I would like to count the whole month instead of the individual days. am I making sence? Let me give you another example.
I have two sheets where I dump data into. Widget sales and Widget Accessory sales. I'm trying to display for the widget salesmen the amount of dollars they sell in widget accessories ONLY for the transactions in which they also sell a widget at the same time.
So I need a formula or process (taking and comparing the data from both sheets) to do the following
IF 1. The dates of a widget sale and the accessory sale match (in both sheets) 2. The salesman ID in both sheets match 3. The names of the customer in both sheets match THEN 1. Add up the total dollars by salesman for sales that match the above criteria
I've tried using sumproduct... I've tried using countif and concatenating pieces of data to make unique sales codes... I've exhausted my meager excel skills .
I haven't been this deep into excel before. The deeper I look, the more potential I recognize, the more amazed I get. That being said, I have come to a tough count issue. Let me attempt to explain as precisely as possible.
My current worksheet is large but I am only particularly concerned with two columns of information (Regions) and (Days). The logic I am attempting is something along the lines of Count If Region = East, or West, and Days is greater than 0, less than 60.
I am open to any and all suggestions on how to tackle this situation. I have been able to achieve similar counts by using pivot tables but the dynamic nature of these two columns presents some difficulties that my “new user” mind has been unable to work through.
I have 2 columns of data being populated by vlookups
Column H is both numbers and text. Column I is Text and blanks. I need to be able to find only numeric values in column H greater than 0 and compare those occurrences with the corresponding cells in column I and if column I has a text entry (not a blank space) than to count that and at the end give me a total number of times these 2 criteria are met. As an example.
If column H has a text entry then don't count it. If column H has a number less than zero then don't count it. If column H has a number greater than zero but column I is blank then don't count it. If column H has a number greater than 0 and column I has a text entry then count it.
I've tried using many variations of a sumproduct formula and none of them work.
This formula counts all instances where column I has a text entry without checking column H for a number greater than 0.
=SUMPRODUCT(--(H2:H110>0),--(I2:I110<>" "))
Or it's possible that the formula is counting the text entries in column H as a number greater than 0 but I'v tried excluding text using this..
=SUMPRODUCT(--(H2:H110>0&<>"*"),--(I2:I110<>" "))
but this causes an error in the formula somehow that I can't figure out. I even tried this
=SUMPRODUCT(--(H2:H110>0&"*"),--(I2:I110<>" "))
and I get a formula that counts only the times text appears in column H and column I together which is not what I want either.
I'm self-taught on Excel so I know there's a lot I'm not understanding about creating formulas like this but I need to have this working by Friday and I just want it to work.
Attached is my sample workbook. There would normally be 600+ employees with multiple rows per employee. I would like Cell O3 in the Premium Calculation Worksheet to look at the Premium Contribution Report, and if Row A contains the employee number (A3) AND row C contains "H&D" I would like it to sum row E.
I included the sumproduct formula I tried to put together but I'm getting an error, so I'm not sure what I've done wrong. The reason I have it referencing "O2" instead of just inputting "H&D" is that O2 could be any number of plans - I have multiple rows with different plans and I need it to pull in all the data.
Im attempting to add number of dates within a column (B). I have 2 criteria: Today and person "William". Im using the following and return results is "0"
I have set up a formula to count the occurrences of multiple conditions in a table of data (see below..) the formula reads from 4 cells of criteria but I will not always use the 4 criteria and maybe only need to use say 2 criteria - when I do this my formula doesn't work - my example below shows this... How do I make the formula continue to work when some criteria cells don't have any entries?
This table is a simple example but my main work will have a much larger table (poss. several thousand rows) and probably about 10 criteria cells, so running a big formula with 10 nested IF statements will be too cumbersome... any smart workround for this within the SUMPRODUCT formula?
I have two sets of criteria I want to incorporate into one formula. In the first column, if the criteria is matched, it will check the criteria in the next column. The criteria in the second column is something that resembles the 'or' function. So if criteria equals x,y, or z, sum the results from the data range c3:c98. I tried writing it like this.