Question 1 of ???

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Connie Martin

I am going to have a few of these type of questions, I think, unless I can
plough through this myself. The first formula needs to built like this:

In C10 the formula will look in E38:E1000 and count the number of "Yes" that
correspond with the dates in A38:A1000, which date matches with A10.

I'll say it another way, in case I'm not clear. In A10 there's a date, and
in A38:A1000 there are dates. In C10 I want to count the number of times
"Yes" appears throughout E38:E1000, where the date in A10 is found in
A38:A1000.

Whew! I know Excel can do it, but I'm at a loss in trying to come up with
this type of formula.

Thank you so much to whoever can figure this one out! Connie
 
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Connie Martin

Thank you very much. I've been away all day and just got back to this now.
So, I want to thank you so much because that works like a charm. I just had
to add the $ to the formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$38:$A$1000=A32),--($E$38:$E$1000="Yes")) for when I
dragged it down from C10. Thanks a million!!

Connie
 

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