Sumproduct The Rows Where The Value In Column Is Not Zero
Jul 21, 2009
=SUMPRODUCT(C1:C3,1/(D1:D3))
Trouble is sometimes the value in D1:D3 could be 0 or nothing. how do I get the formula to only sumproduct the rows where the value in Column D is not a 0?
I tried the following
=SUMPRODUCT((D1:D3<>0)*C1:C3,1/(D1:D3))
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Jan 30, 2008
in column a I have dates and in column b I have names.
eg
A1 = 1/1/08
A2 = 2/3/08
A3 = 3/1/08
A4 = 3/1/08
B1 = Jenny
B2 = Jenny
B3 = Jenny
B4 = Pat
I am trying to count the number of instances of "Jenny" in January.
I tried =sumproduct(A:A,>=39448
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May 18, 2014
See attached template I am working on. I want to calculate the number of hours worked over specific dates e.g. between 19-25 May 2014 and 26-31 May 2014 for employee "Bird, Ken" - the result is to be placed in cell D19. Tried sumproduct but without success.
celeste template.xlsx‎
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Apr 9, 2009
I am trying to divide a range that has blanks in. The range is the result of a webquery and taking the blanks out would be time consuming at best.
Conveniently (potentially) the blank row is every other row in the range.
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Sep 15, 2012
I need to put a value on every line having "file:" in the second column. The value requested is a sum of the numbers in the forth column following this line until the next "file:" line.
I know it is not trivial, but sure it is possible.
57
file:
HIRES-~1
#VALUE!
58
208
1
1
[Code] ...........
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Aug 12, 2008
I’m using sumproduct to count the occurrences in a column based on 2 criteria. The formula is:
=SUMPRODUCT((D6='[BillPaymentTransactions.xls]2+ per Day'!$F$2:$F$4144)*('Exception Region V2'!$G$6='[BillPaymentTransactions.xls]2+ per Day'!$B$2:$B$4144)*('[BillPaymentTransactions.xls]2+ per Day'!$L$2:$L$4144>0))
The formula works when the array is less than about 3150 rows but goes into error when I use 4144 row range.
I am doing something dumb or does Excel not handle more than 3150 rows for the sumproduct function?
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Nov 3, 2008
Sumproduct help with criteria in Columns and Rows
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Jul 2, 2009
Is there a way to replicate this code, so I don't have to Do the With [CODE] .......
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Jan 10, 2014
I've not used SUMPRODUCT previously and can't understand how to get results for the attached.
I've tried SUMIFS but it doesn't work because I'm looking down columns and across rows, I'm assuming.
I've attached a summary of what I'm trying to achieve. I want to sum all costs with an R,P,I,G, etc. in column C for December '13 (E3) in the top table.
The second table is actually in a different sheet but is the source of the data I need added.
Sumproduct P&L.xlsx‎
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Jan 26, 2009
I'm having trouble with SUMPRODUCT. I would like a count of how many rows where:
Column A = PP
and
Column B = QQ or RR or SS
and
Column C = TT or UU or VV
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Jan 17, 2014
I'm trying to count the number of rows in a dataset where column A is something, B is something, C is something, D is not something, D is not something else, and column E > 0 OR F is something but I just can't get the result I want.
My actual dataset is a staggering 294,000 rows and 46 columns so here's a simplified version:
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Feb 18, 2009
I posted a thread a while back about how to ignore hidden rows from autofilter when using formulas. http://www.excelforum.com/excel-work...ml#post2039071
The solution worked perfectly. But I have since had to use this on another sheet which is laid out a bit differently, I have tried everything to try and modify the formula to work on the new sheet but so far I have failed miserably!! I need to do the exact same thing on this sheet - filter the sheet by week and search the data for certain criteria ('Line' and 'Fail Reason') and sum up the total quantity, while ignoring autofilters hidden rows. Here is an example of the sheet, along with an attempt of mine to modify the formula, which I think I have got TOTALLY wrong!
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Aug 25, 2009
Requesting a SUMPRODUCT (or other) command that will give a count of rows where all of the following three things are true:
column A = P
(column B = Q or column B = R)
column C = S
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Jan 29, 2010
I'm using Excel 2003. The sumif function will not allow me to ignore hidden rows in my data set that have been autofiltered. I tried using the following formula and it worked:
=SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(CopiedB!$I$2:$I$65000,ROW(CopiedB!$I$2:$I$65000)-ROW(CopiedB!$I$2),0,1)),--(CopiedB!$A$2:$A$65000=$A22),CopiedB!$I$2:$I$65000)
The problem I am having is that the sumproduct and offset funtions used to ignore hidden rows are considered "volatile" and force a recalculation. Moreover, I have this fomula pasted 100+ times and this dramatically slows things down even when I turn autocalculate off. Is there another way to accomplish a sumif with a user defined custom function in VB? I really need to have the ability to do a sumif that ignores hidden rows and is not dramatically slow.
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Oct 26, 2009
I have the following sumproduct formula that's providing solid results but I would like to add a 3rd column of criteria. I'v tired with little succes.
The following formula <=SUMPRODUCT(('IW 38 DUMP for Planning'!$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.
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Feb 10, 2010
I use the sumproduct for the attached example. I know I have seen this somewhere on the forum where I can get a value based on a criteria from a row and criteria from a column, but I just can't seem to figure it out right now.
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Aug 12, 2008
How do I use a sumproduct for a column with the words "YES", "NO", or "MAYBE" appearing?
I'm using
sumproduct(--$C$1:$C$50000="YES"),--($C$1:$C$50000="NO"),--($C$1:$C$50000="MAYBE"))>1
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Jan 16, 2009
I am trying to get sumproduct to work on a table where two conditions in the same column must be true (ie two employees must both have worked on the same project) in order to calculate a result. Trouble is my formula doesn't produce anything but a big fat zero.
Column A contains the list of projects. Column B has the list of employees. And column C has each employee's cost. So:
=sumproduct((column A = project1) * (column B = Joe) * (column B = Mark) * (column C))
=total cost of Project1 when both Joe AND Mark work on it.
Unfortunately, when I structure sumproduct this way, it returns zero.
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Apr 24, 2009
I'm trying to work out how to fix the formula below to take into account and ignore and text entries, while giving me the result of the sum of column K minus the sum of column J. If I delete the text entries, the code works but I need the text entries to stay where they are. I've attached a sample sheet with fake info to explain whan I'm trying to do.
Cell N28 on the 'MGMT INFO' tab contains the following formula:
=IF(ISERROR(SUMPRODUCT((Sheet01!$K$1:$K$1000)-(Sheet01!$J$1:$J$1000))),0,(SUMPRODUCT((Sheet01!$K$1:$K$1000)-(Sheet01!$J$1:$J$1000))))
Columns J and K on the 'Sheet01' tab contain the Pay and Invoice information for all the work planners for that client that I'm trying to find the difference between. Each work planner has 'Pay' and 'Invoice' also in that column though, one entry per planner which is causing the SUMPRODUCT formula to screw up.
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Sep 24, 2012
I have two sets of criteria I want to incorporate into one formula. In the first column, if the criteria is matched, it will check the criteria in the next column. The criteria in the second column is something that resembles the 'or' function. So if criteria equals x,y, or z, sum the results from the data range c3:c98. I tried writing it like this.
=sumproduct(--(a3:a98=a),--(b3:b98=x(or(b3:b98=y,b3:b98=z))),c3:c98)
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Jul 17, 2013
I have this:
=INDEX(SUMPRODUCT((D:D>=DATE(2013,6,6))*(D:D
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Jan 24, 2008
I am trying to sum up the rows that have multiple values in one column.
Here is my curent formula THAT works
=SUMPRODUCT(($H$46:$H$5787="EO-Deal Processing-Closing")*($K$46:$K$5787="Submitted")*($I$46:$I$5787="2-medium"))
Now I also want to add the following
($K$46:$K$5787="Assigned")
How can I get the value I need so that column "K" I get returned both "submitted" and "assigned"?
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Jul 29, 2009
I've created a spreadsheet with SUMPRODUCT formulae, which is working fine for now.
However, these formulae include arrays with ranges of, for example, $G$2:$G$600. What we need to do is, instead, reference the while column as far down as it goes, forever as the range of the array. This applies to multiple occurrences.
Every formula I have found for this may work on of itself, but does not work with the SUMPRODUCT formulae I have used.
For reference, an example:
=SUMPRODUCT(--('BG NEW DB'!$D$2:$D$600=$B$2),--('BG NEW DB'!$G$2:$G$600=C$2),--('BG NEW DB'!$H$2:$H$600=$A$2),--('BG NEW DB'!$AD$2:$AD$600="Y"))
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May 12, 2014
I have 2 columns of data E and F. Column E has 11 different words that randomly repeat, Column F has 10 years of dates, about 1,000 entries (10/11/12 format). Both columns values come from formulas.
I am trying to copy cells E & F to columns K & L starting in row 2 only if there is is data in column E (one of the 11 words) and skipping all others rows. Both the E & F values of tthe row must be copied together, i.e if text is in E45, then copy E45 and F45 into column K and L starting with K2 & L2. This is a task which will be repeated multiple times as data is replaced in columns A-D.
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Apr 11, 2014
I have a criteria issue with a sumproduct formula i'm using. The criteria is essentially supposed to say "if the value in column I (in Sheet2) equals ANY value in column O (in Sheet1), then do not include that line in the SUM. Here is the complete formula:
[Code] ............
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Apr 11, 2014
I'm looking at the formula in Sheet3, cell F5. You'll see that the criteria "--(Sheet2!I:I<>Sheet1!O:O)" does not seem to be working. I need the formula to not include any values from Sheet2!E:E, where the corresponding value in column I does not equal any value in Sheet1!O:O. Also, these values can change by user so its not as simple as just typing them in to the formula as an array...
That VBA part of this is that it's in a macro, so if there is any way to make this easier using code instead of a simple formula.
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Dec 17, 2007
I'm using Excel 2007 and have an Employee Scheduling Program that keeps track of 10 employees on a monthly basis (1 worksheet per month). The days of each month are in columns (I thru AM) and my 10 employees are in Rows 6 thru 15, which creates a grid of cells. I use Conditional Formatting to highlight the Weekends, Todays Date, and Holidays. My Sumproduct formula (shown below) is in each of the cells of my grid and places a number (1 to 10 for each employee) from start date to the end date. My Current formula works great as it finds every occurrence of the argument but I need to modify it to include the contents of the Helper Column.
If(Sumproduct(($g$44:$g$74=$c$6)*($m$44:$m$74<=i$4)*($t$44:$t$74>=i$4)),1,0).......
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Jan 23, 2009
I am trying to count the number of rows that have values greater than 10/01/2008 in either of two fields. I tried following formula but instead of giving total number of rows, it returns a random date.
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Jan 22, 2010
I have 1500+customer names in column C7 of table. I'm looking for a SUMPRODUCT formula that achieves the following 2 logical goals. First, it needs to determine the number of unique names in column C7. It can't just count the rows because many customers appear multiple times in the range. So, I have been using the following formula and it works great:
=SUMPRODUCT(
((Table[C7]<>"")/COUNTIF(Table[C7],Table[C7]&"")))
Second, I'd like the formula to tell me how many of the unique names in C7 correspond to public companies. Column C8 of my table indicates whether or not a company is public ("Yes") or private ("No"). So, I've been using the following formula and it seems to deliver the right result:
=SUMPRODUCT(
((Table[C7]<>"")/COUNTIF(Table[C7],Table[C7]&""))
*
(COUNTIFS(Table[C7],Table[C7]&"",Table[C8],"Yes")>=1))
But the added COUNTIFS statement seems very unwieldy and indirect to me. Why do I have to examine every instance of a particular company's name when the answer could be determined by looking at any instance of the name -- after all, each company in C7 is either public or private, and has the same corresponding value in C8 (whether "Yes" or "No") everywhere that its name appears in C7!
So that's my first question: is there a clearer, more efficient way to achieve the same result? My second question has to do with toggling the public company test.
What if I create a special cell, say A1, that will always contain either the word "On" or "Off"........
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Feb 22, 2010
The Table : Column R represents a list of services
Column L is the full price
Column N is the discounted price ( my example reflects no discount in this case)
Column C is an associated code , in some cases the code is n/a Starting at Row 13 ........
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