I have a spread sheet I use to manage a soccer league.
This shows me of the registered players who is on Dk Blue team.
=SUMPRODUCT($AU$2:$AU$131="Dk Blue", $O$2:$O$131="x")
This shows me the team strength based on assigned values of the players.
=SUMPRODUCT($AU$2:$AU$131="Dk Blue", $AW$2:$AW$131)
I would like to do something like this (this will not work):
=SUMIF($O$2:$O$131="x",$AU$2:$AU$131="Dk Blue", $AW$2:$AW$131)
If 02-0131 is the Spring registration column. If there is a "x" there
then I know
they are playing for the year. I would like to say, "If they are registered for
spring then add up the points in AW2-131 if they are on TeamName.
Any ideas appreciated.
Wade
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