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[QUOTE="Dick Kusleika, post: 6373343"] Tell me how you'd do it in Access. What would the SQL statement be? What constitutes a match? Every Agency on Sheet2 exists on Sheet1, so they're all matches. You can't do Tommy because I can get that answer without using Sheet2 for Tommy. You have to use the other three guys as examples. For instance, who is the Rep for Carat? Is it Andy or Jeff and how do you know? If I sum up all the Tommys, I get 4600. If I sum up the first two Jeffs, I get 100. If I sum up the one Timmy, I get 400. I can do all those with a SUMIF that completely ignores Sheet2. Jeff I can't figure out. [/QUOTE]
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