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I'm in search of a SUMPRODUCT formula, or a similar sort of formula which does the same thing. It should do the following:

  1. On worksheet A it needs to ignore incorrect zipcodes, meaning zipcodes which do not consist of 4 numbers and 2 letters need to be ignored. It also needs to take into account that there sometimes are superfluous spaces behind the zipcode. And sometimes there is a space between the numbers and letters, sometimes there isn't. Just the 4 numbers and 2 letters need to be compared.
  2. The correct zipcodes on worksheet A need to be compared with the zipcodes on worksheet B. If they match, then all the values behind the zip code need to be summed up. If there is another record starting with the same zipcode then these need to be added up as well.
  3. Neither of the worksheets should need to be changed, since the data is generated frequently. The formula should be able to work on a third, separate worksheet. And it should work in Excel 2003.

EDIT: Added point 3.

I'll add an image to visualize what I mean. Hopefully someone can help me!

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    possible duplicate of superuser.com/questions/557447/…
    – Kokkie
    Jul 16, 2014 at 12:14
  • Not really, he has to ignore spaces and incorrect data... Jul 16, 2014 at 12:23
  • So if I understood correctly, you need to get 9 in B1 of Worksheet A? And is 1112BB equivalent to 1112 BB?
    – Jerry
    Jul 16, 2014 at 12:32
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    @pnuts Oh, I didn't notice the second one below. That would mean that the space should be ignored as well...
    – Jerry
    Jul 16, 2014 at 12:41
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    It will be simpler with some helper columns. Is that an option?
    – Jerry
    Jul 16, 2014 at 12:47

2 Answers 2

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With some helper columns, you could use something like this (open in new tab for larger version):

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The formulae:

In B2 to remove spaces and hence get a 'clean' ZIP and check the length:

=IF(LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))=6,SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""),"")

In C2, to get the sum:

=IFERROR(IF(AND(ISNUMBER(LEFT(B2,4)*1),CODE(MID(LOWER(B2),5,1))>=97,CODE(MID(LOWER(B2),5,1))<=122,CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(B2)))>=97,CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(B2)))<=122),SUMPRODUCT($H$2:$K$8*($G$2:$G$8=B2)),""),"")

In G2, I used the same one as in B2:

=IF(LEN(SUBSTITUTE(F2," ",""))=6,SUBSTITUTE(F2," ",""),"")

Without the helper, the formula becomes much longer because of repeating parts:

=IFERROR(IF(AND(LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))=6,ISNUMBER(LEFT(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""),4)*1),CODE(MID(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ","")),5,1))>=97,CODE(MID(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ","")),5,1))<=122,CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))))>=97,CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))))<=122),SUMPRODUCT($H$2:$K$8*(SUBSTITUTE($F$2:$F$8," ","")=SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))),""),"")

Or

=IFERROR(
    IF(
        AND(
            LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))=6,                      ' Check length
            ISNUMBER(LEFT(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""),4)*1),         ' Check numbers
            CODE(MID(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ","")),5,1))>=97,   ' Check if letter
            CODE(MID(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ","")),5,1))<=122,  ' Check if letter
            CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))))>=97,     ' Check if letter
            CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))))<=122     ' Check if letter
        ),
        SUMPRODUCT(
            $H$2:$K$8*
            (SUBSTITUTE($F$2:$F$8," ","")=SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))),
        ""
    ),
    ""
)

Oops, forgot that IFERROR was not in 2003. The only reason why I used it was that MID would return an empty string and CODE would subsequently give an error. You can use the below instead which makes sure the string is 6 chars first:

=IF(LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))=6,IF(AND(ISNUMBER(LEFT(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""),4)*1),CODE(MID(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ","")),5,1))>=97,CODE(MID(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ","")),5,1))<=122,CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))))>=97,CODE(RIGHT(LOWER(SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))))<=122),SUMPRODUCT($H$2:$K$8*(SUBSTITUTE($F$2:$F$8," ","")=SUBSTITUTE(A2," ",""))),""),"")
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  • I'll give this formula a try as soon as I can. Thanks for the feedback!
    – Zoke
    Jul 16, 2014 at 13:12
  • Jerry, do you have any idea which of these functions is post-Office 2003 only? When I'm in Office 2007 and I try to save it, I'm getting a "One or more functions in this workbook are not available in versions prior to Excel 2007" error. It's not a huge dealbreaker, since I'm trying to get them to upgrade Office, but maybe the formula can be fixed easily before this happens?
    – Zoke
    Jul 16, 2014 at 17:42
  • @Zoke Added one without IFERROR. Using IF(ISERROR() will make the formula twice as long so I would move one main check outside to avoid making it too long, well, actually a few chars shorter!
    – Jerry
    Jul 16, 2014 at 18:04
  • Thanks @pnuts. If I try IF(ISERROR instead it says too many arguments for this function.
    – Zoke
    Jul 16, 2014 at 18:07
  • @Jerry I'm confused. How would I need to change the formula to get IF(ISERROR() to work in place of IFERROR?
    – Zoke
    Jul 16, 2014 at 18:11
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Here you have a formula to validate Dutch postal codes

=AND(LEN(A2)=6; ISNUMBER(VALUE(LEFT(A2;4))); CODE(MID(LOWER(A2);5;1)) >= 97; CODE(MID(LOWER(A2);5;1)) <= 122; CODE(MID(LOWER(A2);6;1)) >= 97; CODE(MID(LOWER(A2);6;1)) <= 122)

0-9 = ASCII code 48 to 57
a-z = ASCII code 97 to 122 (lowercase)

In case you have a Dutch version of Excel, the formula would be:

=EN(LENGTE(A2)=6; ISGETAL(WAARDE(LINKS(A2;4))); CODE(DEEL(KLEINE.LETTERS(A2);5;1)) >= 97; CODE(DEEL(KLEINE.LETTERS(A2);5;1)) <= 122; CODE(DEEL(KLEINE.LETTERS(A2);6;1)) >= 97; CODE(DEEL(KLEINE.LETTERS(A2);6;1)) <= 122)

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