Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Needs excel formula to find the running totals between two dates

2013-01-08 Thread Ms-Exl-Learner

@ Jeet Singh,

It's surprising, you took almost a day time to***edit **Ashish Koul* 
Suggestion???


On 08-01-2013 2:13 PM, jeet singh wrote:


=SUMIFS(C2:C11,A2:A11,">="&F2,A2:A11,"<="&G2)-SUMIFS(B2:B11,A2:A11,">="&F2,A2:A11,"<="&G2) 



REGARDS
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Yahya Muhammad > wrote:



Dear experts
I have an excel file to track the bank transactions. It has a
debit column for the withdrawals and credit column for the
deposits. I can get the running totals by adding another column
and just using simple excel formulae. However, sometimes I want
to find the running totals in the account between two specific
dates. I am currently using a SUMPRODUCT formula as attached,
which I feel is too lengthy. I am sure that there will be a better
method. Please suggest.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Needs excel formula to find the running totals between two dates

2013-01-08 Thread jeet singh
=SUMIFS(C2:C11,A2:A11,">="&F2,A2:A11,"<="&G2)-SUMIFS(B2:B11,A2:A11,">="&F2,A2:A11,"<="&G2)

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On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Yahya Muhammad  wrote:

>
> Dear experts
>
> I have an excel file to track the bank transactions. It has a debit column
> for the withdrawals and credit column for the deposits. I can get the
> running totals by adding another column and just using simple excel
> formulae. However, sometimes I want to find the running totals in the
> account between two specific dates. I am currently using a SUMPRODUCT
> formula as attached, which I feel is too lengthy. I am sure that there will
> be a better method. Please suggest.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Needs excel formula to find the running totals between two dates

2013-01-08 Thread Yahya Muhammad
Thanks excel learner.


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Ms-Exl-Learner wrote:

>  *Compatible, Faster & Shorter Length formula
>
> **=SUMPRODUCT((A2:A11>=F2)*(A2:A11<= G2),(-B2:B11)+(C2:C11))*
>
>
>
>
> On 07-01-2013 9:00 PM, Yahya Muhammad wrote:
>
>
>  Thanks Ashish. Is there any way we can combine two SUMPRODUCTS/SUMIFS
> into one, to reduce the length of formula ?
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:41 PM, ashish koul  wrote:
>
>> try this
>>
>>  =SUMIFS(C:C,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)-SUMIFS(B:B,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)
>>
>>
>>
>>  On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Yahya Muhammad wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Dear experts
>>>
>>> I have an excel file to track the bank transactions. It has a debit
>>> column for the withdrawals and credit column for the deposits. I can get
>>> the running totals by adding another column and just using simple excel
>>> formulae. However, sometimes I want to find the running totals in the
>>> account between two specific dates. I am currently using a SUMPRODUCT
>>> formula as attached, which I feel is too lengthy. I am sure that there will
>>> be a better method. Please suggest.
>>>  Regardstry
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Needs excel formula to find the running totals between two dates

2013-01-07 Thread Ms-Exl-Learner

_*Compatible, Faster & Shorter Length formula

*_*=SUMPRODUCT((A2:A11>=F2)*(A2:A11<= G2),(-B2:B11)+(C2:C11))*



On 07-01-2013 9:00 PM, Yahya Muhammad wrote:


Thanks Ashish. Is there any way we can combine two SUMPRODUCTS/SUMIFS 
into one, to reduce the length of formula ?



On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:41 PM, ashish koul > wrote:


try this

=SUMIFS(C:C,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)-SUMIFS(B:B,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)



On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Yahya Muhammad mailto:yahya...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Dear experts
I have an excel file to track the bank transactions. It has a
debit column for the withdrawals and credit column for the
deposits. I can get the running totals by adding another
column and just using simple excel formulae. However,
sometimes I want to find the running totals in the account
between two specific dates. I am currently using a SUMPRODUCT
formula as attached, which I feel is too lengthy. I am sure
that there will be a better method. Please suggest.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Needs excel formula to find the running totals between two dates

2013-01-07 Thread Yahya Muhammad
Thanks Ashish. Is there any way we can combine two SUMPRODUCTS/SUMIFS into
one, to reduce the length of formula ?


On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:41 PM, ashish koul  wrote:

> try this
>
> =SUMIFS(C:C,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)-SUMIFS(B:B,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Yahya Muhammad  wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear experts
>>
>> I have an excel file to track the bank transactions. It has a debit
>> column for the withdrawals and credit column for the deposits. I can get
>> the running totals by adding another column and just using simple excel
>> formulae. However, sometimes I want to find the running totals in the
>> account between two specific dates. I am currently using a SUMPRODUCT
>> formula as attached, which I feel is too lengthy. I am sure that there will
>> be a better method. Please suggest.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Needs excel formula to find the running totals between two dates

2013-01-07 Thread ashish koul
try this

=SUMIFS(C:C,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)-SUMIFS(B:B,A:A,">="&F2,A:A,"<="&G2)



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> I have an excel file to track the bank transactions. It has a debit column
> for the withdrawals and credit column for the deposits. I can get the
> running totals by adding another column and just using simple excel
> formulae. However, sometimes I want to find the running totals in the
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