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= DSUM(database, field, criteria)=
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''DSUM (Array,Field,Criteria)'''</div><br/>
 
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*Where 'Array' is the range of cells that makes up the list or database
*Where 'database' is the range of cells that makes up the list or database
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*'Field' shows which column is used in the function and
 
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*'Criteria' is the range of cells that contains the specified condition.
*'field' shows which column is used in the function and
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** DSUM(), adds the numbers in the field column of records in the database that match the criteria.
 
 
*'criteria' is the range of cells that contains the specified condition.
 
 
 
DSUM() adds the numbers in a column of a list or database that match the specified condition.
 
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
DSUM(database, field, criteria)
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DSUM (Array,Field,Criteria)
  
This function adds the values from the database that satisfy the given condition.
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*This function adds the values from the database that satisfy the given condition.
  
*'criteria' can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition.
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*A 'Field' argument can be expressed as "Salary" (a column name) or 3(position of the column).
*'criteria' columns should not overlap the list of data.
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*'Criteria' can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition.
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*'Criteria' columns should not overlap the list of data.
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
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Consider the following table with Employee names, Age and Salary columns.
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Row1 to Row3 has the criteria fields. Row4 to Row10 display the actual data.
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<div id="2SpaceContent" class="zcontent" align="left">
 
<div id="2SpaceContent" class="zcontent" align="left">
  
 
{| id="TABLE3" class="SpreadSheet blue"
 
{| id="TABLE3" class="SpreadSheet blue"
 
|- class="even"
 
|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" |
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| class="sshl_f" | A
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| class="sshl_f" | B
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| class="sshl_f" | C
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| class="sshl_f" | D
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | 1
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Name'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Name'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Age'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Age'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Salary'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Salary'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Age'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Age'''
|- class="odd"
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|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" | 2
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" | &lt;40
 
| class="sshl_f" | &lt;40
 
| class="sshl_f" | &gt;5000
 
| class="sshl_f" | &gt;5000
 
| class="sshl_f" | &gt;32
 
| class="sshl_f" | &gt;32
|- class="even"
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | 3
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" | &gt;30
 
| class="sshl_f" | &gt;30
 
| class="sshl_f" |  
 
| class="sshl_f" |  
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="odd"
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|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" | 4
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Name'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Name'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Age'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Age'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Salary'''
 
| class="sshl_f" | '''Salary'''
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="even"
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | 5
 
| class="sshl_f" | John
 
| class="sshl_f" | John
 
| class="sshl_f" | 34
 
| class="sshl_f" | 34
 
| class="sshl_f" | 5500
 
| class="sshl_f" | 5500
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="odd"
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|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" | 6
 
| class="sshl_f" | Bill
 
| class="sshl_f" | Bill
 
| class="sshl_f" | 35
 
| class="sshl_f" | 35
 
| class="sshl_f" | 6500
 
| class="sshl_f" | 6500
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="even"
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | 7
 
| class="sshl_f" | Clark
 
| class="sshl_f" | Clark
 
| class="sshl_f" | 29
 
| class="sshl_f" | 29
 
| class="sshl_f" | 7000
 
| class="sshl_f" | 7000
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="odd"
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|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" | 8
 
| class="sshl_f" | Bob
 
| class="sshl_f" | Bob
 
| class="sshl_f" | 45
 
| class="sshl_f" | 45
 
| class="sshl_f" | 9000
 
| class="sshl_f" | 9000
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="even"
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | 9
 
| class="sshl_f" | Susan
 
| class="sshl_f" | Susan
 
| class="sshl_f" | 37
 
| class="sshl_f" | 37
 
| class="sshl_f" | 4000
 
| class="sshl_f" | 4000
 
| class="sshl_f" |
 
| class="sshl_f" |
|- class="odd"
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|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" | 10
 
| class="sshl_f" | Jill
 
| class="sshl_f" | Jill
 
| class="sshl_f" | 45
 
| class="sshl_f" | 45
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=DSUM(A4:C10,"Salary",C1:C2) : Calculates the sum in the range A4 to C10, from the cells in the Salary column for the employees with Salary>5000. Returns '''36000''' as a result.
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=DSUM(A4:C10,3,A1:D2)        : Calculates the sum in the range A4 to C10, from the cells in the third column (Salary) for employees with 40<Age>32 AND Salary>5000. Returns '''12000''' as a result.
  
=DSUM()   :
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=DSUM(A4:C10,"Salary",C4:C10): Calculates the sum in the range A4 to C10, from the cells in the Salary column for all the employees in the database. Returns '''40000''' as a result.
  
=DSUM()  :
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==Related Videos==
  
=DSUM()  :
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{{#ev:youtube|UhnVgvyO1DU|280|center|DSUM}}
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregate_function List of Aggregate Functions]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregate_function List of Aggregate Functions]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregate_function DSUM]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregate_function DSUM]
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*[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]]
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*[[ Z3 |  Z3 home ]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 24 August 2018

DSUM (Array,Field,Criteria)


  • Where 'Array' is the range of cells that makes up the list or database
  • 'Field' shows which column is used in the function and
  • 'Criteria' is the range of cells that contains the specified condition.
    • DSUM(), adds the numbers in the field column of records in the database that match the criteria.

Description

DSUM (Array,Field,Criteria)

  • This function adds the values from the database that satisfy the given condition.
  • A 'Field' argument can be expressed as "Salary" (a column name) or 3(position of the column).
  • 'Criteria' can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition.
  • 'Criteria' columns should not overlap the list of data.

Examples

Consider the following table with Employee names, Age and Salary columns.

Row1 to Row3 has the criteria fields. Row4 to Row10 display the actual data.

A B C D
1 Name Age Salary Age
2 <40 >5000 >32
3 >30
4 Name Age Salary
5 John 34 5500
6 Bill 35 6500
7 Clark 29 7000
8 Bob 45 9000
9 Susan 37 4000
10 Jill 45 8000

=DSUM(A4:C10,"Salary",C1:C2) : Calculates the sum in the range A4 to C10, from the cells in the Salary column for the employees with Salary>5000. Returns 36000 as a result.

=DSUM(A4:C10,3,A1:D2) : Calculates the sum in the range A4 to C10, from the cells in the third column (Salary) for employees with 40<Age>32 AND Salary>5000. Returns 12000 as a result.

=DSUM(A4:C10,"Salary",C4:C10): Calculates the sum in the range A4 to C10, from the cells in the Salary column for all the employees in the database. Returns 40000 as a result.

Related Videos

DSUM

See Also

References