count if greater than value?

megaman666

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im trying to count the number of values in a column that are greater than 43, cant seem to get it....

=COUNTIF(OPEN!$H:$H,>42) would have been my assumption, apparently you cant do that.
 

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im trying to count the number of values in a column that are greater than 43, cant seem to get it....

=COUNTIF(OPEN!$H:$H,>42) would have been my assumption, apparently you cant do that.
You need some quotes

=COUNTIF(OPEN!$H:$H,">42")

Also, I'd recommend using a smaller range if possible. Waste of time checking over a million rows if you are only using a few hundred, say

=COUNTIF(OPEN!$H2:$H1000,">42")
 
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No problem. Check that you saw my edit as well.
 
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