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I get #unparseable.
=SUMIFS(Effort Hrs:Efford Hrs,Assignee:Assignee,"Easton",Sprint Week:Sprint Week,"32")
Effort Hrs = Hours worked
Assignee = the person
Sprint Week = the wee it is done
In your formula, it says "Efford Hrs". I'm not sure if that's a typo in the forum, or a type in the formula itself. If it's in the formula, that would likely cause the issue.
To follow up on what Javed said, because of the space in the column name, you need to use the syntax, [Effort Hrs]:[Effort Hrs].
Great catch Joe!
Same with [Sprint Week].
In general, spaces, special characters, column names that end in numbers all require the [] brackets.
I tend to use [columname] regardless of whether it needs it or not. Smartsheet's editor will remove them if they are not needed.
Craig
Thanks, great stuff.
See attached image, it still doesn't work
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You still have a syntax problem...it must be [Effort Hrs]:[Effort Hrs] <--- notice the inner brackets.
Thanks much...
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