CORRECT FORMULA TO WHEN USING SUMIF

JAZZWAKEFOREST

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How do I get 3 different codes in a spreadsheet to give me a sum.
i.e.: looking for numbers that starts with 011,2 13, and 214.

Is this the correct formula?
=SUMIF(Rawdata!F2:F9000,11,13,14,Rawdata!H2:H9000)
 

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Added one extra coercer in the formula.

=SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(MATCH(LEFT(--Rawdata!F2:F9000,3)+0,{780,110,140,115},0)),Rawdata!H2:H9000)


Just do not see what more could be done.
Book1
DEFGHI
1
23Number formatted for leading zero07806951
3Number7806951
4Text0110123451
5
Rawdata
 
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