SUMIFS Frustration

cookeetree

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G'day Excel Gods,

I normally have no issue with SUMIFS, but I have one spreadsheet that is kicking my butt and driving me insane!

I want the total from Column E based on the value in Column B, however I need to exclude the value in Column E if Column C is blank.

The formula I have is...

=SUMIFS($E:$E,$B:$B,$G30,$C:$C,"<>"&"")

...where $G30 contains the value to match.

It doesn't seem to matter how I write the exclusion part, it either adds it all or shows an error.

As always, any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Jason.
 

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If column C is text, you could use:

=SUMIFS($E:$E,$B:$B,$G30,$C:$C,"?*")
 
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