SUMIFS - Based on Vendor & Date Criteria

HILLP

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Hi, I am looking to see why the formula below is returning a #Value response in the cell.

I am basically trying to sum a cost column based on 2 criteria-- 1- Date & 2- name of company.

If you see something missing from the formula I would appreciate a fix.



=SUMIFS('Planned-Manpower Cost'!YF$9:YF$142,'Planned-Manpower Cost'!$B$9:$B$142,'Summary- Roll Up'!$B5,'Planned-Manpower Cost'!$YF$5:$AYO$5,'Summary- Roll Up'!C$2)
 

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Hi & welcome to MrExcel.
All the ranges in SUMIFS need to be the same size, try
Excel Formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(('Planned-Manpower Cost'!AY$9:YF$142)*('Planned-Manpower Cost'!$B$9:$B$142='Summary- Roll Up'!$B5)*('Planned-Manpower Cost'!$YF$5:$AYO$5,'Summary- Roll Up'!C$2))

Also if the formula is on the Summary- Roll Up sheet you should remove the sheet name from the formula for those cells.
 
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Your criteria ranges are not equal lengths
 
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Your criteria ranges are not equal lengths
So one criteria is puling from a the same row different columns (YF5: AYO5) this is the date portion. While the second criteria is pulling from the same column different rows (B9:B142) this is the vendor name column. Can this not work, or will the SUMIF formula not be able to do this?
 
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All the ranges in a SUMIFS need to be the same size. Did you try my suggestion?
 
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All the ranges in a SUMIFS need to be the same size. Did you try my suggestion?
Yes I did, and thank you for suggestion. I could not get the formula to work in this scenario. I am thinking a SUMIF with an VLOOKUP might be what is needed
 
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There's a typo in my formula, it should be
Excel Formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(('Planned-Manpower Cost'!YF$9:AYO$142)*('Planned-Manpower Cost'!$B$9:$B$142='Summary- Roll Up'!$B5)*('Planned-Manpower Cost'!$YF$5:$AYO$5,'Summary- Roll Up'!C$2))
 
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To anyone following the thread the formula below was the fix:

=SUMIFS('Planned-Manpower Cost'!YF$9:YF$141,'Planned-Manpower Cost'!$B$9:$B$141,'Summary- Roll Up'!$B4)
 
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So the YF5:AYO5 part is totally irrelevant?
 
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