Hi Bryce
One way
=SUMPRODUCT(--($J$2:$J$1000=$A$3),--($K$2:$K$1000="Non-Responsive"))
or, if you put the status in another cell (A4?) then you could get each of
the results without changing the formula, just by changing A4
=SUMPRODUCT(--($J$2:$J$1000=$A$3),--($K$2:$K$1000=A4))
Change ranges to suit, but do ensure that they are of equal length.
Regards
Roger Govier
Bryce wrote:
> I need to count the # specific items within a list of data (in Column K).
> Column K data is limited to four "Status" responses ("Confirmed" "Good" "Bad"
> "Non-Responsive"). The corresponding dates (in Column J) tells me the date
> these items were entered into system.
>
> I would like to have a formula which looks at the date within cell A3 (a
> variable input cell allowing me to search using a
>
> specific date) and looks only within the date range under column J and
> counts the # of "Non-Responsive" cells under column K (still abiding by that
> date cell range).
>
> I have tried many diff ways but am having trouble utilizing the offset
> function (I've never used it). Please help me out guys.
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