Count instances in a month and ignore blanks

tobysdhc

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  1. 365
  2. 2016
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Hello,

I am using the formula below to count the number of incidents in the month of January

=SUMPRODUCT(1*(MONTH('Data Sheet'!$P$2:$P$1009)=1))

There are only about 30, but it is returning 900. It seems to be counting blanks as January.

Is there a way blank cells can be ignored?

Thank you,
 

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How about
=SUMPRODUCT(('Data Sheet'!$P$2:$P$1009<>"")*(MONTH('Data Sheet'!$P$2:$P$1009)=1))
 
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