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Reference a dynamic structured reference formula in another sheet
- Feb 24, 2022
OK, then the formula needs to filter the matching dates and sum their amounts.
Since it seems you have one date per section you will probably do best using the versions that are one formula per answer in b29:b32
=LET(dateCell; A29; dateAnchor; Sheet2!$F$3; valueAnchor; Sheet2!$G$3; allValues; valueAnchor:endDown(valueAnchor); allDates; dateAnchor:endDown(dateAnchor); foundValues; FILTER(allValues;allDates=dateCell); output; SUM(foundValues); IFERROR(output;0) )b1 and b18 do about the same but spills the result to dates below.
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> If a person changes the Date column filter to just show Feb 22, why does it not change the running totals to reflect just that date?
The quite new function filter excludes data from calculation.
The command filter affects what is displayed on the screen - the hidden data is still there and included in calculations.
If you'ld like to show only the displayed subtotal you could use the function subtotal(9;range) instead of sum(range) but that is apart from the above solution.
These are all very helpful, but looking at your examples and how they work, I think I may be asking the wrong question. I need the total to show the running total for that specific day, not the overall running total. Is there a formula that will query the date based on the date in the first sheet?
This brought up another question on the Running Total column in my 2022_Usage sheet. If a person changes the Date column filter to just show Feb 22, why does it not change the running totals to reflect just that date? Should I have a different formula? This is the one I have =SUM(Stat3_use[[#Headers],[Used gal]]:[@[Used gal]])
Thank you!
OK, then the formula needs to filter the matching dates and sum their amounts.
Since it seems you have one date per section you will probably do best using the versions that are one formula per answer in b29:b32
=LET(dateCell; A29;
dateAnchor; Sheet2!$F$3;
valueAnchor; Sheet2!$G$3;
allValues; valueAnchor:endDown(valueAnchor);
allDates; dateAnchor:endDown(dateAnchor);
foundValues; FILTER(allValues;allDates=dateCell);
output; SUM(foundValues);
IFERROR(output;0)
)b1 and b18 do about the same but spills the result to dates below.
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> If a person changes the Date column filter to just show Feb 22, why does it not change the running totals to reflect just that date?
The quite new function filter excludes data from calculation.
The command filter affects what is displayed on the screen - the hidden data is still there and included in calculations.
If you'ld like to show only the displayed subtotal you could use the function subtotal(9;range) instead of sum(range) but that is apart from the above solution.
- eburnistonFeb 25, 2022Copper ContributorI got it to work! Thank you tremendously, for all of your assistance and patience. Your help and time is so very much appreciated!
- bosinanderMar 07, 2022Iron ContributorYour very welcome 🙂
- eburnistonFeb 24, 2022Copper ContributorI entered the below formula based on the table illustrated in my previous post. I removed the IFERROR part so it wouldn't mask any errors. After removing it, the error I received was "You've entered too few arguments for this function". (btw - I had to replace the semicolons with commas. When left with semicolons, I received an error "The first argument of LET must be a valid name".) Do you see what I have done wrong? Thank you immensely for your help!!! Up until now, I have been a basic Excel user... and it shows! 🙂
=LET(dateCell,C3, dateAnchor,'2022_USAGE'!$C$3,valueAnchor,'2022_USAGE'!$G$3,allValues,valueAnchor:endDown(valueAnchor),allDates,dateAnchor:endDown(dateAnchor),foundValues,FILTER(allValues,allDates=dateCell),output,SUM(foundValues))- bosinanderFeb 25, 2022Iron Contributor
1. add ,output before the last parenthesis, ie
<snip>SUM(foundValues),output)
It is instead of originally ,IFERROR(output,0))
2. make sure that you have the name endDown defined (Ctrl+3 for Name Manager) or the result will be a #NAME error
if it is not there, copy a cell with endDown in the formula from the earlier attached file and paste it in your file.
endDown is a worbook local function that can be quite easy transfered by copy and paste a cell using the function.