CountIFS Name appears between two dates

Ghtdd

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Hi everyone,

I am trying to use CountIFS to count the total number of times a name appears between two dates (for example each month) in a database. I have attached a scaled down and simplified version below.

My current formula is:=CountIFS($A$2:$A$12,”>”&E$8,$A$2:$A$12,”<“&E$9,$B$2:$B$12,TEXT($D2,1))

Many thanks!
 

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 =CountIFS($A$2:$A$12,">"&E$8,$A$2:$A$12,"<"&E$9,$B$2:$B$12,$D2)
 
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