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I have a problem with COUNTIFS and visible filter data.

I have data about different companies and the items that have been sent to them. This data is stored in a separate worksheet. On the main sheet I have COUNTIFS referencing the number of times we have sent a particular item to a particular company. The COUNTIFS is as follows:

=COUNTIFS('Cases '!$D:$D,C$2,'Cases '!$C:$C,$A3)

In peudeo code it breaks down as:

=COUNTIFS('Cases'ITEMCOLUMN, SEARCHITEM,'Cases 'COMPANYCOLUMN,SEARCHEDCOMPANY)

Sometimes I want to filter the Cases worksheet based on some other criteria but I still need the main sheet to cross reference the number of times a company had been sent an item but now only based on the filtered results.

I have been pointed to the SUBTOTAL function but it is slightly incomprehensible and seems to only work for adding up filtered numbers.

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  • how does COUNTIFS stop working when you filter your sheet by some other criteria? COUNTIFS should not be affected, however SUBTOTAL for sure is affected.
    – ZygD
    Oct 23, 2015 at 17:46
  • Its not that the COUNTIF stops working its that the COUNTIF continues to counted the records that have been filtered out. For example a company can be sent 1 of 6 different packages and pay in different ways and this is stored in a data page where each package has a unique ID. On the main page there is a table that lists all companies in rows, along the columns are the different packages and the COUNTIFs reference the number of packages each company has been sent. The problem when I filter the data page by payment method I want the COUNTIFS to now only show the filtered results. Oct 24, 2015 at 22:46

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A formula like this should work:

=SUMPRODUCT(
    SUBTOTAL(
        3,
        OFFSET(
            Sheet2!$C$2:$C$4,
            ROW(Sheet2!$C$2:$C$4)-MIN(ROW(Sheet2!$C$2:$C$4)),
            ,
            1)),
    --(Sheet2!$C$2:$C$4="a"),
    --(Sheet2!$D$2:$D$4="b"))

(indentation just for better understanding, hopefully)

For my data it works. I have some letters "a" in one column and some letters "b" in the other. The formula counts rows where both of "a" and "b" are present and the row is not filtered out.

Additional reading:
(1) http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/717624-subtotal-function-countif-sumif.html
(2) http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2007-excel/how-to-use-countif-with-subtotal/de09fe89-6d98-4691-a25b-19b1a1e74bf2

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    – ZygD
    Nov 29, 2015 at 23:01

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