add number of days within a department for a given time period

  • Thread starter Ralph D''Andrea
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Ralph D''Andrea

This is the formula I'm using to calc the number of days within date range
(aug - sep). this works great.

=SUMIF('Filled Reqs'!$R$2:$R$386,">="&DATE(2007,8,1),'Filled
Reqs'!$T$2:$T$386)-SUMIF('Filled
Reqs'!$R$2:$R$386,">="&DATE(2007,9,1),'Filled Reqs'!$T$2:$T$386)

I need to break this down further by department. when I add the SUMIF
command before the last node('Filled Reqs'!$T$2:$T$386) to be included as an
additional check (for a specific dept within a give month add the total
days), It doesn't work. I don't get the right results, syntax errors,
unbalanced (), I'm getting them all.

Please advise
Thanks,
Ralph
 
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T. Valko

=SUMPRODUCT(--('Filled Reqs'!$R$2:$R$386>=DATE(2007,8,1)),--('Filled
Reqs'!$R$2:$R$386<=DATE(2007,8,31)),--('Filled
Reqs'!$O$2:$O$386="analyst"),'Filled Reqs'!$T$2:$T$386)
 

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