SUMIF EXCEL 2013 - Multiple criteria












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I have a spreadsheet that has 2 sheets on is detailed with names and hours over a period of 2 years, which includes a column for the month ie



Sheet1
Year Mth Name Qty Area



The other sheet has it as summary ie



Sheet2
Year Mth Name Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4 Area5



I have concatenated Year Mth Name & Area in sheet1, but how do I get it to look up the year, mth, name, area and return the sum of the qty



Thanks










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    Use SUMIFS not SUMIF.
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I have a spreadsheet that has 2 sheets on is detailed with names and hours over a period of 2 years, which includes a column for the month ie



Sheet1
Year Mth Name Qty Area



The other sheet has it as summary ie



Sheet2
Year Mth Name Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4 Area5



I have concatenated Year Mth Name & Area in sheet1, but how do I get it to look up the year, mth, name, area and return the sum of the qty



Thanks










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Use SUMIFS not SUMIF.
    – Rory
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:55














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I have a spreadsheet that has 2 sheets on is detailed with names and hours over a period of 2 years, which includes a column for the month ie



Sheet1
Year Mth Name Qty Area



The other sheet has it as summary ie



Sheet2
Year Mth Name Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4 Area5



I have concatenated Year Mth Name & Area in sheet1, but how do I get it to look up the year, mth, name, area and return the sum of the qty



Thanks










share|improve this question













I have a spreadsheet that has 2 sheets on is detailed with names and hours over a period of 2 years, which includes a column for the month ie



Sheet1
Year Mth Name Qty Area



The other sheet has it as summary ie



Sheet2
Year Mth Name Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4 Area5



I have concatenated Year Mth Name & Area in sheet1, but how do I get it to look up the year, mth, name, area and return the sum of the qty



Thanks







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    Use SUMIFS not SUMIF.
    – Rory
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    Use SUMIFS not SUMIF.
    – Rory
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:55








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Use SUMIFS not SUMIF.
– Rory
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Use SUMIFS not SUMIF.
– Rory
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 =SUMPRODUCT(
(Input[Year]=[Year])*
(Input[Mth]=[Mth])*
(Input[Name]=[Name])*
(Input[Area]=$K$1)*
Input[Qty])





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    This should give you an idea what to do:



     =SUMPRODUCT(
    (Input[Year]=[Year])*
    (Input[Mth]=[Mth])*
    (Input[Name]=[Name])*
    (Input[Area]=$K$1)*
    Input[Qty])





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      enter image description here



      This should give you an idea what to do:



       =SUMPRODUCT(
      (Input[Year]=[Year])*
      (Input[Mth]=[Mth])*
      (Input[Name]=[Name])*
      (Input[Area]=$K$1)*
      Input[Qty])





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        enter image description here



        This should give you an idea what to do:



         =SUMPRODUCT(
        (Input[Year]=[Year])*
        (Input[Mth]=[Mth])*
        (Input[Name]=[Name])*
        (Input[Area]=$K$1)*
        Input[Qty])





        share|improve this answer












        enter image description here



        This should give you an idea what to do:



         =SUMPRODUCT(
        (Input[Year]=[Year])*
        (Input[Mth]=[Mth])*
        (Input[Name]=[Name])*
        (Input[Area]=$K$1)*
        Input[Qty])






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