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SUMIF a date is equal to or less than today


I have made this work in other formulas by entering dates manually eg "<=x/xx/xxxx". How do I achieve the above? Thank you for your responses.

Posted on Jul 16, 2023 10:21 AM

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Posted on Jul 16, 2023 10:50 AM

You only have the one condition so you could use SUMIF instead of SUMIFS, but either will work.


The condition should be "<="&TODAY()


It probably does not matter in your spreadsheet but note that "TODAY" = today at 12:00AM. 7/16/23 is <=TODAY because it is given the default time of 12:00AM but 7/16/23 12:00:01 AM is not.

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Jul 16, 2023 10:50 AM in response to fuzzydrummer

You only have the one condition so you could use SUMIF instead of SUMIFS, but either will work.


The condition should be "<="&TODAY()


It probably does not matter in your spreadsheet but note that "TODAY" = today at 12:00AM. 7/16/23 is <=TODAY because it is given the default time of 12:00AM but 7/16/23 12:00:01 AM is not.

SUMIF a date is equal to or less than today

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