Countifs Date is between two dates Google Sheets
I have a cell A with the date of the beginning of the calendar week and a cell B with the end of the calendar week.
No I want to count all the rows from a different sheet that contain a date within this calendar week.
I have tried the following but it returns an error because it can't parse the formula.
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1; >A2; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1; <B2)
Any advice?
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I have a cell A with the date of the beginning of the calendar week and a cell B with the end of the calendar week.
No I want to count all the rows from a different sheet that contain a date within this calendar week.
I have tried the following but it returns an error because it can't parse the formula.
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1; >A2; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1; <B2)
Any advice?
google-sheets
Okay, so what I have found now is that you have to put the operand in "" in a countif statement. Which gives me this: =COUNTIFS( 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A2; 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B2) No error. Now everything returns "0", but at least the formula seams to be right.
– FlorianT.
Nov 20 at 8:44
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I have a cell A with the date of the beginning of the calendar week and a cell B with the end of the calendar week.
No I want to count all the rows from a different sheet that contain a date within this calendar week.
I have tried the following but it returns an error because it can't parse the formula.
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1; >A2; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1; <B2)
Any advice?
google-sheets
I have a cell A with the date of the beginning of the calendar week and a cell B with the end of the calendar week.
No I want to count all the rows from a different sheet that contain a date within this calendar week.
I have tried the following but it returns an error because it can't parse the formula.
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1; >A2; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1; <B2)
Any advice?
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Okay, so what I have found now is that you have to put the operand in "" in a countif statement. Which gives me this: =COUNTIFS( 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A2; 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B2) No error. Now everything returns "0", but at least the formula seams to be right.
– FlorianT.
Nov 20 at 8:44
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Okay, so what I have found now is that you have to put the operand in "" in a countif statement. Which gives me this: =COUNTIFS( 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A2; 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B2) No error. Now everything returns "0", but at least the formula seams to be right.
– FlorianT.
Nov 20 at 8:44
Okay, so what I have found now is that you have to put the operand in "" in a countif statement. Which gives me this: =COUNTIFS( 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A2; 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B2) No error. Now everything returns "0", but at least the formula seams to be right.
– FlorianT.
Nov 20 at 8:44
Okay, so what I have found now is that you have to put the operand in "" in a countif statement. Which gives me this: =COUNTIFS( 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A2; 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B2) No error. Now everything returns "0", but at least the formula seams to be right.
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Okay, so here is what worked:
(1) You have to make sure the operands are in "" and there is a & before the relative cell reference.
(2) You have to make sure all the date cells are formated as dates.
Then this formula worked:
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A3; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B3)
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Okay, so here is what worked:
(1) You have to make sure the operands are in "" and there is a & before the relative cell reference.
(2) You have to make sure all the date cells are formated as dates.
Then this formula worked:
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A3; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B3)
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Okay, so here is what worked:
(1) You have to make sure the operands are in "" and there is a & before the relative cell reference.
(2) You have to make sure all the date cells are formated as dates.
Then this formula worked:
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A3; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B3)
add a comment |
Okay, so here is what worked:
(1) You have to make sure the operands are in "" and there is a & before the relative cell reference.
(2) You have to make sure all the date cells are formated as dates.
Then this formula worked:
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A3; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B3)
Okay, so here is what worked:
(1) You have to make sure the operands are in "" and there is a & before the relative cell reference.
(2) You have to make sure all the date cells are formated as dates.
Then this formula worked:
=COUNTIFS('Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A3; 'Other Sheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B3)
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Okay, so what I have found now is that you have to put the operand in "" in a countif statement. Which gives me this: =COUNTIFS( 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; ">"&A2; 'IMPORT: Metasheet'!$H$1:$H; "<"&B2) No error. Now everything returns "0", but at least the formula seams to be right.
– FlorianT.
Nov 20 at 8:44