countif with multiple criteria and ignoring n/a

Carla carla

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Hello,

I've manage to write a countif formula but it counts n/a too..
How can i countif ignoring n/a?

this is the formula
=COUNTIFS('NGRT DATA'!C:C,"year 3 b",'NGRT DATA'!Z:Z,"<>")

and this is what i am trying to do.
thanks

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Hi carla,

Please provide some sample data and expected results.

MrExcel has a tool called “XL2BB” that lets you post samples of your data, allowing us to copy/paste it to our Excel spreadsheets to work with the same data you are. Instructions on using this tool can be found here: XL2BB Add-in

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Thanks,

Doug
 
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Hi carla,

Please provide some sample data and expected results.

MrExcel has a tool called “XL2BB” that lets you post samples of your data, allowing us to copy/paste it to our Excel spreadsheets to work with the same data you are. Instructions on using this tool can be found here: XL2BB Add-in

Note that this board also has a "Test Here” forum. This is a place where you can test using this tool (or any other posting techniques that you want to test) before trying to use those tools in your actual posts.

Thanks,

Doug
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Try this. You may have to adjust for your data...
Book1
ABCDEF
1DATA SOURCETotalBelow
2year 2 a#N/Ayear 2 a20
3year 2 a#N/Ayear 2 b51
4year 2 a#N/A
5year 2 aOn
6year 2 aAbove
7year 2 b#N/A
8year 2 bAbove
9year 2 bAbove
10year 2 b#N/A
11year 2 bAbove
12year 2 bBelow
13year 2 bAbove
Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
E2E2=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A$13,$D$2,$B$2:$B$13,"<>#N/A")
F2F2=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A$13,$D$2,$B$2:$B$13,"Below")
E3E3=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A$13,$D$3,$B$2:$B$13,"<>#N/A")
F3F3=COUNTIFS($A$2:$A$13,$D$3,$B$2:$B$13,"Below")

Hope that helps,

Doug
 
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