Sum Reference in another sheet

Good day All:
I am trying to use a SUMIF formula that would allow me to add everything less than 2,000 with multiple status. Here is the formula I am using but I am receiving an invalid operation. what am I missing?
=SUMIFS({A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 3}, <2000, {A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 2}, "Left Mssg")
I also tried this formula:
=SUMIF({A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 3}, <2000, AND({A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 2}, "Left Mssg")
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sumifs requires the following syntax
range, criterion_range1,criterion1,criterion_range2,criterion2
you seem to have forgotten the range of values you wish to sum over.
perhaps you meant this (summ range and criteria1 the same)?
SUMIFS({A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 3},{A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 3}, <2000, {A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 2}, "Left Mssg")
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Kal-El ✭
Possibly! I want to sum the range in one column (numbers) but only if it meets my status criteria. For example the formula should only total up only those that are in a left message status.
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Kal-El ✭
That formula worked but I do not understand why A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 3 is in the formula twice. Shouldn;t it only look at range 3 once and then look for range 2?
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Kal-El ✭
Alos if I wanted to add additional statuses would be as simple as adding another Reference such as {A3: Fi TLS Merchant Impact List Range 2}, "No Answer")
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Kal-El ✭
I found what I was doing wrong. I appreciate your help!
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I think this is happening becuase you are editing a range that exists in the original location. Instead of editing the range in the new location, be sure to delete the entire range and then click in the place where it was in the formula. Then choose another range. <\/p>
I hope that helps.<\/p>
Matt<\/p>"}]}},"status":{"statusID":3,"name":"Accepted","state":"closed","recordType":"discussion","recordSubType":"question"},"bookmarked":false,"unread":false,"category":{"categoryID":322,"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions","allowedDiscussionTypes":[]},"reactions":[{"tagID":3,"urlcode":"Promote","name":"Promote","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":5,"count":0},{"tagID":5,"urlcode":"Insightful","name":"Insightful","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":11,"urlcode":"Up","name":"Vote Up","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":13,"urlcode":"Awesome","name":"Awesome","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0}],"tags":[]},{"discussionID":107113,"type":"question","name":"How to return a BLANK if we have a BLANK cell using a COUNTIFS formula","excerpt":"This formula is currently working, and it is returning how many items are reviewed for each \"Project Lead\". The first part of the formula is basically saying that we would count them, as long as we have a \"Reviewer\" name added in the \"Reviewer\" column. =IFERROR(COUNTIFS(Reviewer:Reviewer, <>\"//www.santa-greenland.com/community/discussion/comment/\", [Project Lead]:[Project…","snippet":"This formula is currently working, and it is returning how many items are reviewed for each \"Project Lead\". The first part of the formula is basically saying that we would count…","categoryID":322,"dateInserted":"2023-06-29T22:39:31+00:00","dateUpdated":null,"dateLastComment":"2023-06-30T02:51:05+00:00","insertUserID":157974,"insertUser":{"userID":157974,"name":"Filippo","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/Filippo","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-06-30T03:08:32+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭✭"},"updateUserID":null,"lastUserID":157974,"lastUser":{"userID":157974,"name":"Filippo","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/Filippo","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-06-30T03:08:32+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭✭"},"pinned":false,"pinLocation":null,"closed":false,"sink":false,"countComments":2,"countViews":22,"score":null,"hot":3376173036,"url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/107113\/how-to-return-a-blank-if-we-have-a-blank-cell-using-a-countifs-formula","canonicalUrl":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/107113\/how-to-return-a-blank-if-we-have-a-blank-cell-using-a-countifs-formula","format":"Rich","lastPost":{"discussionID":107113,"commentID":383252,"name":"Re: How to return a BLANK if we have a BLANK cell using a COUNTIFS formula","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/comment\/383252#Comment_383252","dateInserted":"2023-06-30T02:51:05+00:00","insertUserID":157974,"insertUser":{"userID":157974,"name":"Filippo","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/Filippo","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-06-30T03:08:32+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭✭"}},"breadcrumbs":[{"name":"Home","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/"},{"name":"Formulas and Functions","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/formulas-and-functions"}],"groupID":null,"statusID":3,"attributes":{"question":{"status":"accepted","dateAccepted":"2023-06-30T02:51:53+00:00","dateAnswered":"2023-06-29T22:55:01+00:00","acceptedAnswers":[{"commentID":383233,"body":"
@Filippo<\/a>, the most inelegant but dead simple thing to do is this:<\/p>
Simplified, it's just this:<\/p>