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I am trying to use a sumproduct function with IF and Text.
I want to see that if the value of the sumproduct function is "blank" or
"specific text" then return another value, if not then return the value of
the sumproduct function
Thanks
 
that's what I tried but unfortunately it always returns sumproduct(). Could
it be because the sumproduct() is not true "text", there is an underlying
formula?
Thanks for your help
 
mass said:
that's what I tried but unfortunately it always returns sumproduct().
Could
it be because the sumproduct() is not true "text", there is an underlying
formula?
Thanks for your help

Try telling us what the sumproduct formula is, and an example of the data it
works on.
 
Can SUMPRODUCT() return Text?

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Sandy
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for a bunch of calling destinations, i have two price lists. The first price
list is special rates which applies only to half the destinations. The
second price list is standard that applies to all.

Now i have a call list column which is a list of calls with call
destinations that are in two columns (destination, type of call- eg fixed or
mobile).

I want to pull the rate for each call in the call list against the special
price list. But if the special price list is blank (because there is no
special rate- this is not the same as 0) then i want it to revert to the
standard price list.

Right now, i am using sumproduct to check both the destination country and
type of call in the call list, against the same in the price list and it
returns the standard price correctly.

I can't seem to apply it with an IF() formula for the special pricing if the
lookup pulls a blank.
Thanks

Sandy Mann said:
Can SUMPRODUCT() return Text?

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Regards,

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings

(e-mail address removed)
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I can't seem to apply it with an IF() formula for the special pricing if
the
lookup pulls a blank

If you mean a real blank, (ie and empty cell), not an empty string, (ie "")
then

=IF(SUMPRODUCT(<Your data for special rate>)=0,SUMPRODUCT(<Your data for
standard rate>),SUMPRODUCT(<Your data for special rate>))

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HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings

(e-mail address removed)
Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk


mass said:
for a bunch of calling destinations, i have two price lists. The first
price
list is special rates which applies only to half the destinations. The
second price list is standard that applies to all.

Now i have a call list column which is a list of calls with call
destinations that are in two columns (destination, type of call- eg fixed
or
mobile).

I want to pull the rate for each call in the call list against the special
price list. But if the special price list is blank (because there is no
special rate- this is not the same as 0) then i want it to revert to the
standard price list.

Right now, i am using sumproduct to check both the destination country and
type of call in the call list, against the same in the price list and it
returns the standard price correctly.

I can't seem to apply it with an IF() formula for the special pricing if
the
lookup pulls a blank.
Thanks
 
the problem is that it is reading the NA or a blank in the special pricing
column and returning a zero. since the IF function relates to "" or "NA", it
is not catching them.
Unfortunately, "" or "NA" is not the same as 0 which is a special price in
certain cases.
there must be some way of getting it to return a text value?
 
As I said:

Where are the "" and "NA" coming from?
there must be some way of getting it to return a text value?

SUMPRODUCT() as the *product* part suggests, works with numbers, not text.
It can compare text but not return text.

Do you want to send me a sample sheet so that we both know what it is that
you are trying to do? If so then replace the part after the @ in my address
below as it says.

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HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings

(e-mail address removed)
Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk
 

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