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Countifs resulting in #VALUE! with error “A value used in the formula is of the wrong data type.”
I’m trying to put together a presentation for a valet company and I’m looking to see how well we perform during peak hours. I have a column for when a vehicle is checked in(column i) and another column for how long it took to retrieve the vehicle(column AJ). I’m using countifs(i3:i2000, “>=06:45”,i3:i2000, “<8:00”,aj3:aj2000, “<00:10:00”) and it results in the problem in the title.
I can do a separate countifs for the i column with the time range above and get a numerical result(65) and another countif for the aj problem and get a numerical result(500) but when combining the two I get the #VALUE! error. What am I doing wrong?
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