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I have a bunch of rows with a date and a dollar amount (expenses). I want to produce a list of the days of the month and what the balance of the expenses is. So, for example the 5th entry in the list would be 8/5/2008 and the sum of all the expenses that occurred on or before 8/5/2008. Approximately this is =sumif(D4:D30-A5,">0",E4:E30) but of course that doesn't work (where the source data is dates in D4:D30 and the expenses are in E4:E30).

Notes

  • source data can't be sorted for various reasons.
  • must work in google spreadsheets, which is a fairly complete subset of excel's functions.
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The code

=SUMIF(D$2:D$30,"<="&A5,E$2:E$30)

should work in both Excel and Google Spreadsheets.

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I am not really sure if Excel/spreadsheet formulae constitute "programming".. I guess the community will decide. Don't be surprised if this gets down-voted though, its certainly at least borderline..

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