Countifs With References As Criteria
Aug 13, 2009I'm trying to use this formula in a cell but it keeps giving me #NAME.
What does this mean?
I'm trying to use this formula in a cell but it keeps giving me #NAME.
What does this mean?
How to combine many criteria in a COUNTIFS formula with the same range.
I made a formula:
=COUNTIFS(brut!$B:$B;"1T";brut!$G:$G;"F25"; brut!$C:$C;"1")
And it works fine, but I need four more conditions -
brut!$C$C; "2", brut!$C$C; "3", brut!$C$C; "4" and brut!$C$C; "5".
When I change the formula to
=COUNTIFS(brut!$B:$B;"1T";brut!$G:$G;"F25"; brut!$C:$C;"1"; brut!$C$C; "2"; brut!$C$C; "3"; brut!$C$C; "4"; brut!$C$C; "5")
It didn't work anymore.
I don't know how to use IF and COUNTIFS together.
check out the COUNTIFS function on Data Tables Sheet -> Cell D29 and pls. let me know what's going on. I need is : To calculate the number of items on system data tab which has the "Pending" status and items which belongs to month "Jan-10" under a particular person selected from B 27 cell (Data tables tab).
I solved it by using >=01-01-10 and <=31-01-10 criteria but i don't think its nice idea .... I tried to use AND(function by got failed ...........
I need to count certain data if they match the same week number but they are not highlighted in red (manual colour not conditional formating). I have a macro that allows me to count cells with a certain colour but I cannot seem to tell it to only to count them if it also meets the criteria of relating to the same week.
Can i somehow combine these to functions or do I need to add soemthing to the countifcolour macro?
I would like to count the number of values in column B IF the value in Column A is equal to a value from a range of cells.
I would like the formula to be in cell E7. And the range of cells containing the values is in column D.
Here is my workbook Book1.xlsx
how to add/remove criteria to a COUNTIFS statement, based on the value of a VBA UserForm Checkbox.
All of the criteria for the checkboxes are based out of the same column. Here is the similar code I currently utilize for my checkbox filter.
[Code] ..........
The code hides fields within a collumn based on the tag within the checkbox's properties. Now I am trying to create an addition that will add criteria to a CountIf formula in real time.
I have the following formula in a sheet to record basketball stats that I am putting together.
=COUNTIFS('Running Game Log'!A:A,"=Jarod",'Running Game Log'!C:C,"=2 pt miss")
This formula counts from a list that is generated during in-game recording of stats & obviously counts the number of times "Jarod" misses a "2 pt shot".
My question is can the criteria "Jarod" refer to a value in a cell, rather than the specific name "Jarod" as I want to be able to change player names easily, rather than have to edit this formula every time.
I know this should be straightforward, but just can't "hack the logic", whether using "Countifs" oor "SumProduct" formulae.
Attached file 140509 String Criteria.xlsx file has database of three fields (Date, Route number and Part number)
I need the formula that totals number of rows meeting three criteria:
(a) A specific date from Col A
(b) A specific number from Col B
And the part I can't sort out:
(c) Any cell containing a "string" in Col C (so needs to count the "core" even if it has a prefix or suffix).
E.g. How many rows have "Date x" in Col A, "Route Y" in Col B and a cell containing "123" in Col C?
I'm trying to use the COUNTIFS function & have run into trouble because the 2nd criteria is a date. Typically I would just set the range & then put "01/01/2014" if I was looking for all of the January 1, 2014 cells. However in this spreadsheet my source data contains the date with the time. (01/01/2014 11:27:39 AM). Becasue the time is included in the cell, the function returns no results when I set teh date.
I tried to use a wild card "01/01/2014*" which I thought would bypass the time but it still retuns no results. Is there a way to use a windcard with a date cell?
Need to use CountIFs formula to evaluate multiple conditions in the same column. Here is the formula I tried. It works for Resolved but returns 0 when i try to add Duplicate.
=COUNTIFS('P12 Source'!H:H,A18,'P12 Source'!F:F,"Resolved,duplicate")
Also used this formula with success by referencing a cell that had "Resolved" in it but when I tried to add another cell with "Duplicate" it again returned 0.
=COUNTIFS('P12 Source'!$H:$H,A19,'P12 Source'!$F:$F,'P12 Source'!$F$75)
The attached file Countifs issue.xlsx shows my attempt to construct a "CountIfs" formula that finds the one record out of ten that matches the following criteria:
a) Col A has 10 IDs. 3 of them are between 40 - 49, and another 2 are alphanumeric. This formula SHOULD identify these 5:
=COUNTIFS(A2:A11,">39",A2:A11,"<50",A2:A11,"4AB",A2:A11,"40C")
Doesn't work, It finds the 3 numerics but returns "0" when the two alpha-numerics are added.
b) Col B has a list of dates. 5 of the 10 are this month. This formula SHOULD identify them:
=COUNTIFS(B2:B11,(EOMONTH(NOW(),-1)+1),B2:B11,(EOMONTH(TODAY(),0)))
Doesn't work. It returns a value of "0".
c) Col C shows the Status for each record. 5 are "A" and 5 are "B". The following formula DOES find all the "B"s
=COUNTIF(C2:C11,"B")
But obviously I need the full formula to find the one record out of the ten that meets all the criteria.
in (a) and (b) and enable me to combine all three sections.
I am trying to populate some results using countifs formula with multiple criteria. below is the formula am using and the last two criterias are dates
=COUNTIFS('Unproccessed CIT'!$B$5:$B$411,Summary!$A$4:$A$35,'Unproccessed CIT'!$G$11:$G$417,"<>"&"closed",'Unproccessed CIT'!$A$5:$A$38,">="&$C$2,'Unproccessed CIT'!$A$5:$A$38,"<="&Summary!$E$2)
Results:
#VALUE!
I'm trying to use countifs on a filtered table to find the sum for a column based on 2 criteria.
I've used =SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(Sheet3!K7,ROW(Sheet3!K7:Sheet3!K7:K20000)-ROW(Sheet3!K7),0)),--(Sheet3!K7:Sheet3!K20000="Yes"))
for a single criteria which is great, but I also need it to look at column B.
In a non-filtered table it works as:
=COUNTIFS('Sheet3 '!$K:$K,"Yes",'Sheet3 '!$B:$B,B5)
Is there any way to do this?
I have been using CountIfs with a lot of luck until I added one extra criteria that it ignores.
ORIGINAL FORMULA
=COUNTIFS(ADate, ">" & N$2, ADate, "=" & 10000, WBid, "" & N$2, ADate, "=" & 10000, WBid, "
I want a total of column F based on criteria in column D and column K from the worksheet named in cell C9. I have put in the indirect function in the first part but am messing up the syntax in the second and third part of the formula. "Indirect(C9&" should be where 'Oct2009' is shouldn't it. Where am I going wrong with the following formula?
SUMIFS(INDIRECT(C9&"!$F$2:$F$11000"),'Oct2009'!$D$2:$D$11000,$C$1,'Oct2009'!$K$2:$K$11000,"YOKO")
I have a number of statements within the Sheet Event Code (Excel 2007). Three times lately I have added a column and had to go back into the code and find all of the references that needed changing to reflect the new column.
I have been working on this for a couple of days and even tried EE, but to no success.
I have read that Defined Names / Constants should be used as often as possible, but even trying that, the VBA code errors out or "hangs up". Even within Bill Jalen's book (VBA and Macros 2007), there is nothing that addresses this, especially using Intersect.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim rng As Range
On Error GoTo mEnd
Set rng = Sheets("Log").[F14:F10000]
If Not Intersect(rng, Target) Is Nothing Then
If Target = "" Then
With Sheets("Log")
I set up formulas to count text characters in a range of cells. I'm tracking attendance and payments for a small yoga studio.
All I need to do is count "Y"s for prepaid attendance and "DI"s for drop-ins. I have the formulas working but they are absolute so inserting a row will break my sheet.
=COUNTIF(E14:Z14,"*Y*")
=COUNTIF(E11:Z11,"*DI*")
It is suppose to be that if the employee is "FT" and has worked >=4 years the return is 15. But if the employee is FT and has worked 2 years but less than 4 years then it is suppose to return 10 (these are days off) Or if the employee is FT and has worked 1 year, but less than 2 then it should return 5 days off. And all the others in the column get no days off.
I have tried to do it with structured references and with cell references I get a column of zeros!
I am using the dsum formula to sum some values...the formula in B2 is:
=DSUM(BaseSistemasFebrero,"vlfinf",OFFSET('Planes Entidades'!B$1,0,0,COUNTA('Planes Entidades'!B$1:B$49),1))
The Planes Entidades sheet the data is layed out like this: ....
I am using the formula to count if c- is in the cells: =COUNTIF($B2:$U2,"C-")
However, I need to change the formula so rather than just count if C- is in the cells, I need it to count if A*, A+,A, A-, or B+ are in the cell instead.
I'm currently working with the formula
=COUNTIFS(Data[Quarter],"Q1",Data[Country],A3,Data[Sales],">2000")
However I need the formula to count only one for the n possible duplicates in the Data[Name] column.
Say I have a list of part numbers, and each part number has an X or a 0 next to it, depending on my own set parameter.
How do I then report that data on another tab so that it counts how many there are in a set area AND if its an X.
At the moment I have this:
I am looking for a replacement to the function COUNTIFS that will work with Excel 97-03. I have attached a sample of the document which will hopefully demonstrate what I am trying to achieve. On the sheet labelled 'Data' there is four headings (MerRefs, JCPRefs, Self Refs and Other) for the results beneath these headings I have used the Countifs function. I have attempted to use the SUMIF as an array formula but couldn't get this to work.
Also in the hope of killing two birds with one stone, I created this in Excel 2007 and in the past when I have saved documents as 97-03 documents it used to warn me of any incompatible functions included within the doc and now it doesent. Where can I switch that setting on?
I'm trying to do a COUNTIFS for a set of data. What I want it to do is pull everything that is assigned to a certain person that has no date in one column, and information in another. For example:
Name
Date
Comment
Michelle
4/30/14
Closed
Michelle
Issue
Michelle
4/30/14
Closed
Michelle
4/30/14
Closed
Michelle
Issue
So based on this dataset, I would get the number 2 for Michelle (row 2 and 5 have no date in column B and a comment in column C). I've tried a few variations and can't seem to make it work right.
I am using the COUNTIFS function. I can us it with simple criterias but unsure to go about this criteria.
I would only like to count the cells if the range in question is equal or greater than S3 but is equal or less than T3.
I don't know how to use the => signs.
I have a list of information regarding jobs that need to be carried out by a number of companies by a number of dates. What I want to count is the number of jobs that company A need to caary out by a specific date and then the number that company B need to carry out by the same date. The formula basically needs to say countif column a equals company A and column C equals 11/11/09. I have tried numerous combinations of IF, Countif, SUMif, And etc but can't get the formula to work,
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A B
a 1
a 1
b 0
b 1
c 0
a 1
If column A=a AND column B=1, add column B on the same axis. I can only get a function that adds all B column if A=a. The function should equal 3. Cells B1, B2 and B6 should be the only ones counted.
I have the following formula: =IF((COUNTIFS(data_sheet!U:U,Monthly_Report!H10))>166,0,COUNTIFS(data_sheet!U:U,Monthly_Report!H10,data_sheet!BN:BN,"Premier"))
This formula counts values on my data sheet based on the specified criteria. I have this broken ito 3 section, each section that needs to be summed.
Section 1 can not be greater than 165, if it is all the values in the range needs to be reset to 0
Section 2 can not be greater than 190, but at the same time can not be less than 166, else is need to be reset to 0. How would I adjust the above mentioned formula to check these criteria?
I'm currently using the following function: =COUNTIFS(Data[Quarter],"Q1",Data[Country],A3,Data[Sales],">2000") which works perfectly. However I'd like to add another condition "between 1000 and 2000".
I've tried this but I'm not getting any luck: =COUNTIFS(Data[Quarter],"Q1",Data[Country],A3,Data[Sales],AND("<1000",">2000")).
=COUNTIFS('Gone Out'!L:L,"=27/05/2014",'Gone Out'!A:A,"=John Smith")
Where I have the date why will this not work?
=COUNTIFS('Gone Out'!M:M,"=E12",'Gone Out'!B:B,"=John Smith")
I have 27/05/2014 that in E12 but it keeps giving 0 instead of the actual number
Also, How would I make it so that instead of adding 1 to the value, i could add John Smith's Age?