Countifs not returning data

Howey

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  1. 2016
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Hi,
Need help with this formula, =COUNTIFS(C2:C1501,E2,G2:G1501,"<="&TODAY()+7)

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I am trying to find CCM in "C" then check against today's date and check if any dates in "G" are in the next 7 seven days, it should return zero but returns 2 which are the two dates less than today's date.
 

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If you want just the ones in the next 7 days you need to exclude the ones before today as well:

Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS(C2:C1501,E2,G2:G1501,"<="&TODAY()+7,G2:G1501,">"&TODAY())
 
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