Here I am again, asking amateur questions. Hope you guys able to help out. What I want to accomplish here is to use query formula to select unique in Col A and after that to count each categories respectively. As I want to make this dynamic, I also to able to further filter based on the criteria in I2 and I3.
Here is the link to the trix link
use:
=QUERY(A4:C,
"select A,count(A)
where C = '"&I3&"'
and B = '"&I2&"' group by A
label count(A)''")
btw, those are not dates. you can check it with ISDATE() function
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In order to clarify the scenario, please check the example here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E_xyPvkTIObG5JA4UfG1EQa74cFEc9QiznidJ4HSmEY/edit?usp=sharing
What I want to do here is to:
filter by date (matching a certain date)
filter by product id (matching a list of specified ids)
sum up the total
I did try to find some ideas, though none of them worked, including the solution in the article below
https://exceljet.net/formula/sumifs-with-multiple-criteria-and-or-logic
Really appriciate if someone could point me in the right direction, thanks!
use:
=QUERY({'raw data'!A2:C},
"select Col1,sum(Col3)
where Col2 matches '"&TEXTJOIN("|", 1, 'ids to match'!A2:A)&"'
group by Col1
order by Col1 desc
label sum(Col3)''")
Sumifs is different than Sumif. You also have some text mixed with numbers. Your dates are text while Column b is numeric. Try this:
=Sumifs(C:C:,A:A,"2022-09-08",B:B,82267,B:B,82602) +
Sumifs(C:C:,A:A,"2022-09-08",B:B,82267,B:B,82602B:B,82604)
As Player() points out, if you have too many products to include, using sumifs would get pretty tedious and you ought to consider using a different function (i'd use filter). However since your question was Sumifs related, that's your answer.
To illustrate how this would work with something Filter, you could do this:
=sum(filter('raw data'!C:C,('raw data'!A:A=A2)*
(isnumber(match('raw data'!B:B,'ids to match'!A:A,0)))))
Hello I need help with named range in google sheet...
=QUERY(Data,"SELECT C,D,E,SUM(G),L,SUM(G*M) WHERE A = '"&$A$1&"' AND E = '"&$B$1&"' GROUP BY C,D,E,L",1)
I'd like to calculate columnG*columnM and than SUM this results when grouping.
This works fine before I start grouping table. I could do columnG*columnM get result and use another QUERY but don't like the idea of using many helpers. Is it even possible?
Could you provide a link to your project ? I make a simplified example : if you need the sum of ColumnB x ColumnC, you have to add to your data an extra column as following
=query({A2:C,arrayformula(B2:B*C2:C)},"select SUM(Col4) group by Col1 ")
and then usie ColX instead of A,B,C and the extra column D.
Im not sure where I am making a mistake here. In the following sheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1h0XR399z6OHqzyX509WwnLBiqHX4nq4FmofaJd-HoAw/edit?usp=sharing
Sheet 1 has the raw data. I am trying to sum the same in sheet based on different criteria but I am getting an issue with a simple query. In sheet order_payment_heads a simple sum query in C2 returns the su but also the text sum amount.
Feels like I am doing something really basic wrong here but any help would be great. query being used is given below
'''=QUERY(Sheet1!A:X,"select SUM(O) where H = '"&A2&"'",1)'''
in a brand new tab, try this in cell A1
=QUERY(Sheet1!A:X,"select H,V,SUM(O) where H is not null group by H,V label SUM(O)'Price Head'")
Hopefully that will get what you're after in one go. "group by" is really the only reason that query distinguishes itself from other functions.
Testing Sheet:
Wondering if there is a witty way to add a Total to the last row +1 of
a Query result.
See Sheet 'Lookup' for a static example of what I am asking for.
I don't know if there is a way to have a hidden column that calculates
transposed only under the last row of a query, or if there is a smart
way to work Query for this answer.
All great answers. Each on very useful in its use case.
Макс Махров gets the answer with using a query statement.
Now I was not keen on having an extra sheet to hold the totals so I added a row at the top which I can simply hide and used this formula:
query({Orders!A:E;A1:E1},"select Col1, Col3, Col4 where Col2 = '"&C3&"' order by Col4",1)
Only problem I have is trying to figure out how to add TEXT to the bottom row, it seems to only want numerical input.
How do I fix this? What am I glitching?
Thanks !
Mars
The trick is to make second query and count totals for selected product.
Plan of actions:
add new sheet with query on it, something like this: =QUERY(Orders!A:E,"select B, 0, sum(D) where B like '"&Lookup!C2&"' Group by B",0)
Prepare arrayformula which combines data in Lookup sheet: = ArrayFormula({Importrange(1),Importrange(2)}) Note that number of columns must retain the same.
Edit query so it takes Col1, Col2, Col3... instead of A, B, C...
Make word 'total' visible instead of zero. Set number format: 0;0;total Set it for range B9:B on Lookup sheet
Make Conditional Formatting with formula =and($B4 =0,isnumber($B4)) for range A4:C on Lookup sheet.
That's seems have to complete the task.
Hope it Helps!
Your Example
Working example.
Here is one way:
Put TOTAL way down in row 1000
Select the range A3:C999. Select data > filter to create filters
Select C3, set the filter to hide all blanks
A second way is to limit the query result to show only the top 8 results:
Change your query to =query(Orders!A:E, "select A, C, D where B = '"&C2&"' order by D desc limit 8",1) It will reverse-order column D (largest first), and set row limit to 8.
Change the formula of your TOTAL to =sumif(Orders!B:B,C2,Orders!D:D)
Try this formula in the column adjacent to your query:
=ArrayFormula({$C$4:offset($C$4,count($C$4:$C),0,1,1);sum($C$4:offset($C$4,count($C$4:$C),0,1,1))})
It duplicates your column of values (I haven't figured out a way around that yet) and then adds a total to the bottom of that column, and changes dynamically with the range from your query.
Here's a working version.
Interesting challenge! It got the old grey matter turning... ;)
Thanks,
Ben
I would like to perform a multi criteria search of data in a column- contains data of check boxes(more than one option chosen).
For a clearer picture of what I am trying to do, screenshot below is a question in a form
Data from the form are saved in sheets like below,
So my concern here is if I would like to search/filter for the rows that contain "Commercial", the rows with Commercial,Engineering doesn't show up. That's definitely not an effective search.
Any advise on how can I go about this issue is kindly appreciated. If
Let's say you have your form in the response sheet in columns A to P, with the multiple choice in col D. If you want to filter your data on the word 'Commercial' you can either do:
=filter(A2:P, regexmatch(A2:P, "Commercial"))
or use query():
=query(A2:P, "select * where B contains 'Commercial' ")
Note: depending on your locale you may have to change the commas to semi-colons in order for the formulas to work.
I hope that helps ?
Following JPV's answer, I developed a line to make the query useful if you want to cross two categories. Let's suppose that someone in your checkbox example had picked all the options (IT, HR, Commercial, Engineering); and that you have created the cell with the dropdown option box in cell B1 with all your options, as JPV said.
Then, you want to filter and see all the people who had chosen IT and Commercial. You would, for that, create a second cell with the dropdown option box in, lets say C1; and then your query would be:
=query(A2:P, "select * where B contains '"&B1&"' and B contains '"&C1&"' ")
=FILTER(MOBILE!A2:E2000, ISNUMBER(SEARCH(A1,MOBILE!A2:A2000)))
SEARCH function will return a number of the position of the searched word (A1) in the searched strings in range (MOBILE!A2:A2000).
If the result of search is a number (ISNUMBER), then filter will return the TRUE rows result from the range MOBILE!A2:E2000.