Share your sheet otherwise its not possible what the other variables 
holds Position ?? Player ??

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On Friday, May 13, 2016 at 7:28:01 AM UTC+5:30, Jaime Richmond wrote:
>
> I am looping thru and getting a count of values in an array for a specific 
> user in a single row range.  I switch to another range and add in the value 
> fro that rnage
>
> Here is the code:
>         If Evaluate("ISREF('" & "Game" & i & "'!A1)") Then
>              Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Game" & i)
>          Else
>              Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Games")
>          End If
>         
>          With ws
>             'for each game get the range for the names
>             'Provide the correct range for the specific Game
>             Set Rng = .Range("Game" & i)
>             r = Rng.Row
>             C = Rng.Column
>             iRows = Rng.Rows.Count
>             iCols = Rng.Columns.Count
>         
>             'need to lop thru each player in the grid, get values if match
>             For p = 1 To iRows
>                 'get value if name matches
>                 sName = .Cells(r + p - 1, C)
>                 If sName = Player Then
>                     'add up
>                     sPos = "=" & Position
>                     Set RngPlayerGame = .Range(.Cells(r + p - 1, C), 
> .Cells(r + p - 1, C + iCols))
>                     iCount = iCount + ws.Evaluate("COUNTIF(RngPlayerGame," 
> & Chr(34) & "=B" & Chr(34) & ")")    '.Evaluate("=COUNTIF(.Cells(r + p - 1, 
> C), .Cells(r + p - 1, C + iCols) ,Chr(34) & ='& Position)")
>                 End If
>             Next
>
> It does run, no errors, but returns a value of 0 which is incorrect.  
> Answer is 1, then 2, then 1,1,2,1 for the first player.
>
> But if I use :
>                '=COUNTIF(B3:G3,"=B")
>
> I get the correct value.  CLearly I need to use parameters and fnot hard 
> code.  
>
> In advance - THANK YOU so much.  This one has me by the short hairs!
>
> jaime
>

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