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Old February 27th, 2009, 01:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Sue Arlett
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My boss wants me to give him weekly statistics of project works coming in and
ones which works which has been completed for each week of the month. is
there a formula for this?
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Sue J Arlett
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Old February 27th, 2009, 11:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Billy Liddel
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Default Weekly Staticitics - formular

Sue,

Say in B1 you have the weeks start date, and in b2 the week end date. The
start Date is in A4:A400 and the finished dates are in B4:b400 then

New Orders for Week:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$4:$A$400=$B$1))-SUMPRODUCT(--($A$4:$A$400$A$2))

Completed orders for week:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($B$4:$B$200=$B$1))-SUMPRODUCT(--($B$4:$B$200$A$2))

This gives you one weeks stats. Replicate for N weeks and adjust the ranges
to suit.

Regards
Peter Atherton

"Sue Arlett" wrote:

My boss wants me to give him weekly statistics of project works coming in and
ones which works which has been completed for each week of the month. is
there a formula for this?
--
Sue J Arlett

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Old February 28th, 2009, 03:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
joeu2004
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Default Weekly Staticitics - formular

On Feb 26, 5:16*pm, Sue Arlett
wrote:
My boss wants me to give him weekly statistics of
project works coming in and ones which works which
has been completed for each week of the month. is
there a formula for this? *


Yes.
 




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