DSUM I Think

muledalton

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I have 2 sheets in my workbook. The second sheet is an inventory count sheet that contains columns for Category, Extended Price, etc. I need a function or formula to be able to calculate the totals of each category to the first page. Thanks for your help!
This message was edited by muledalton on 2002-05-01 06:23
 

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Workdays for a market open Mon, Wed, Friday?
Yes! Use "0101011" for the weekend argument in NETWORKDAYS.INTL or WORKDAY.INTL. The 7 digits start on Monday. 1 means it is a weekend.
Consider using Pivot Tables.

A formula-based approach would be to use SUMIF for totals per Category. If you want to carry out a multiconditional breakdown, try to use SUMPRODUCT. An alternative is DSUM which requires you to set up a criterion range every time it must be applied.
 
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