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hartski Sum formula based on 2... 02-21-2008, 11:39 AM
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    Sum formula based on 2 criteria

    Hi ....

    Looking for help on a formula.
    Looking to count number of "yes" in a column but split by a team number, and week number.

    ie - if a row in column A has a 1 in it and a row in Column B has a 4 in it, then count the number of "Yes" in the row of column C that matches the criteria.

    think its a sumproduct equation but not having too much joy with it at the moment.

    thanks !

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    =Sumproduct(--(A1:A100=1),--(B1:B100=4),--(C1:C100="yes"))

    where column C contains the "yes's"

    adjust ranges to suit
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