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Problem with a SUMIF formula with multiple criteria

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    Problem with a SUMIF formula with multiple criteria

    Good day all,

    Can someone please help me figure out what I am doing wrong with this formula:

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    Basically what I need it to do is to look at column H for a particular part # (in a cell), then look at if there is a yes in column I, it will sum the number in the related row (column J). I just can't seem to figure out what it is that I am referencing wrong in my formula.

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    Hi,

    Try this looking for part number 234

    =SUMPRODUCT(--(H1:H100=234)*(--(I1:I100="Yes")*(--(J1:J100))))

    Adjust the range to suit yours
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    Didn't work. Still only pulling it up as 0 when I know it should be more

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    Not sure if this will help, but this is how I readjusted your formal so that it took from the ranges I need.

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    Hi,

    How about this,

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    I figured it out. the cell that I happened to try to be pulling the data from needed to be converted to a number. Your formula worked great... thanks

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    Glad it helped - you seem to have got there before me in the end!

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