Is it possible to use the "OR" function in a Sumproduct logic string. It seems to make sense, but I am having no luck doing this.
For instance: =Sumproduct(((state=$A$1)*(OR(unit=$B$1), (dept=$B$1)))
Any help would be amazing!
Thanks very much,
-Bob in California
Thanks very much for the fine dissertation, Dale. I have been teaching Excel workshops in our company for the last couple of years, and your reply has inspired me to include future episodes that will reference DSUM, etc.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much,
-Bob in California
Skip,
Thanks so much for the brilliant solution! The considerable amount of time you spent in replying is greatly appreciated.
Another star for a true star.
Regards,
-Bob in California
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