sumproduct help

G

Guest

First part of this question and answer can be found by searching: ""rEPOST:
Summing clock in and out by date""

Okay, here is another one for you. The last solution you gave me worked
perfectly. On the same sheet as the production hours:

Week Ending: Total
Production
Hours
January 15, 2006 8
January 08, 2006 12
January 01, 2006 12
December 25, 2005 5
December 18, 2005 12

I would like to ask for help to come up with a total count (weekending):

Week ending: January 15, 2006
Status of Contacts #
EC - All 2
EC - Analog Only 3
EC - Dig Only 3
EC - Dig and HIS 0
EC - Dig and Phone 0
EC - HSI Only 0
EC - HSI and Phone 0
EC - Phone Only 0
EC - Other 0

of all inputted data from the from the following:

EC - EC - EC -
All Analog Only Dig Only
1/1/2006
1/2/2006 1 2 3
1/3/2006 3 1 2
1/4/2006 2 3 1
1/5/2006 1 2 3
1/6/2006 3 1 2
1/7/2006 2 3 1
1/8/2006 1 2 3
1/9/2006 3 1 2
1/10/2006 2 3 1
1/11/2006 1 2 3
1/12/2006 3 1 2
1/13/2006 2 3 1
1/14/2006 1 2 3
1/15/2006 3 1 2
 
B

Bob Phillips

Why start a new thread when you have continued this in the other thread. I
believe Roger has answered it?

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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G

Guest

Bob,

In addition to others you have helped me often in the past. I have found
the communities to be a priceless, valuable tool. It is not my intent to
upset the system or process, however more often than not when I respond to an
existing thread I do not receive an answer. Or, sometimes I receive answers
that are not helpful at all. So having posted a question once and having
received an answer that was not helpful I have assumed that other community
readers would not view my posting because it was already answered (an example
is an answer I received from my last posting, the person answering offered
more of a commentary than a solution).

If there is indeed a different way to receive an answer than reposting
please let me know I am happy to follow your suggestion.

Roger did indeed answer my questions, so perhaps I was not patient enough.

Respectfully

Jim
 

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