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Excel 2002 VLOOKUP Weird
The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets:
(I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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Excel 2002 VLOOKUP Weird
Post the formula you're using.
As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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Excel 2002 VLOOKUP Weird
=VLOOKUP(A25,Master,3,FALSE) - pretty simple. As I described in GREAT detail,
this has all worked previously (standard formula) but something has gotten corrupted?? At Step #8 (my original post) certain rows are #N/A. After "breaking" link to old worksheet, those rows are fine and new rows are #N/A. "Dave F" wrote: Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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Thaks for your thoughts but as I explained in original post this all worked
until I received a new "master" list from my client. It no works in a retarded and unpredictable manner. Please reread the detailed list of steps I took and provide any additional thoughts you might have. If there were a way to attach th eworkbook, I would. "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... Your formula has a reference to master. This would need to be defined to the lookup range desired. Check editnamesdefinemaster If you have a workbook named master and/or a worksheet named master you should name your range something else. After checking all of that with no resolution to the problem, you may send a workbook to my address below along with a copy of this message and any/all details. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "TRJ" wrote in message ... =VLOOKUP(A25,Master,3,FALSE) - pretty simple. As I described in GREAT detail, this has all worked previously (standard formula) but something has gotten corrupted?? At Step #8 (my original post) certain rows are #N/A. After "breaking" link to old worksheet, those rows are fine and new rows are #N/A. "Dave F" wrote: Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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We do NOT condone attaching workbooks here but you may send ME a copy if you
like. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "TJ" wrote in message ... Thaks for your thoughts but as I explained in original post this all worked until I received a new "master" list from my client. It no works in a retarded and unpredictable manner. Please reread the detailed list of steps I took and provide any additional thoughts you might have. If there were a way to attach th eworkbook, I would. "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... Your formula has a reference to master. This would need to be defined to the lookup range desired. Check editnamesdefinemaster If you have a workbook named master and/or a worksheet named master you should name your range something else. After checking all of that with no resolution to the problem, you may send a workbook to my address below along with a copy of this message and any/all details. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "TRJ" wrote in message ... =VLOOKUP(A25,Master,3,FALSE) - pretty simple. As I described in GREAT detail, this has all worked previously (standard formula) but something has gotten corrupted?? At Step #8 (my original post) certain rows are #N/A. After "breaking" link to old worksheet, those rows are fine and new rows are #N/A. "Dave F" wrote: Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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TRJ wrote...
=VLOOKUP(A25,Master,3,FALSE) - pretty simple. As I described in GREAT detail, this has all worked previously (standard formula) but something has gotten corrupted?? .... If this is returning #N/A, then the first thing to check would be the return result from the formula =COUNTIF(INDEX(Master,0,1),A25) This returns how many instances of the value in cell A25 there are in the first column of the range named Master. If this formula returns zero, there are no instances. If it returns a positive number, then the only way your VLOOKUP formula would return #N/A would be due to referenced cell in Master containing the value #N/A. If the COUNTIF formula returns zero, then does A25 contain a numeric or text value? If A25 should contain numeric values, next thing to try is =SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF(INDEX(Master,0,1),"<"&(A25+{-0.1;0.1})),{-1;1}) This returns the count of values in the first column of Master that are withing -/+0.1 of the value in cell A25. Use something other than {-0.1;0.1} if your A25 and first column of Master values could be fractional values. If this formula returns a positive number, then you're dealing with fractional values that aren't exactly equal. If all values should be whole numbers, change your VLOOKUP formula to =INDEX(Master,MATCH(ROUND(A25,0),ROUND(INDEX(Maste r,0,1),0),0),3) On the other hand, if A25 and the first column in Master should contain text values, then trailing spaces are the usual reason for VLOOKUP failing. Just in case Master comes from an HTML table, try this formula. =SUMPRODUCT(--(RIGHT(INDEX(Master,0,1),1)=CHAR({32;160}))) If this formula returns a positive number, then trailing space characters are likely causing the problem. The easiest way to deal with them would be to use the first blank column on either side of the Master range to hold the array formula =TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(INDEX(Master,0,1),CHAR(160)," ")) Copy the column containing this array formula, select the first column in Master, paste special as values, then clear the column containing the array formula. This will have replaced all HTML nonbreaking spaces (decimal character code 160) with plain ASCII spaces, then deleted any leading or trailing spaces and replaced all instances of multiple spaces with single spaces. At this point, you should be able to use =VLOOKUP(TRIM(A25),Master,3,0) |
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"Harlan Grove" wrote...
.... =SUMPRODUCT(--(RIGHT(INDEX(Master,0,1),1)=CHAR({32;160}))) .... Make that =SUMPRODUCT(--(RIGHT(INDEX(Master,0,1),1)=CHAR({32,160}))) |
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Excel 2002 VLOOKUP Weird
Here's a stripped down version of worksheet "Master":
MATERIAL COMMON NAME LATIN NAME WT-1 Wedelia Wedelia trilobata ZP Coontie Fern Zamia pumila ZPE Wandering Jew Zebrina pendula Here's a "formula view" from worksheet "Project" (recall Columns A & B here are entered manually (basically) MATERIAL QTY COMMON NAME LATIN NAME WT-1 2248 =VLOOKUP(A2,Master,3,FALSE) =VLOOKUP(A2,Master,4,FALSE) ZP 91 =VLOOKUP(A3,Master,3,FALSE) =VLOOKUP(A3,Master,4,FALSE) ZPE 573 =VLOOKUP(A4,Master,3,FALSE) =VLOOKUP(A4,Master,4,FALSE) Here's a "normal view" from worksheet "Project" MATERIAL QTY COMMON NAME LATIN NAME WT-1 2248 Wedelia Wedelia trilobata ZP 91 #N/A #N/A ZPE 573 #N/A #N/A I've spent literally hours running TrimAll macros, learning about CHAR(160), nonnreaking spaces, COPY from wkbk cell and paste, values to the corresponding cell (e.g. ZP in Master to ZP in Project)................... The only remaining clues I can offer a 1) there are 900 rows in Master and 52 in Project; 2) all values of MATERIAL that begin with the letter "Z" (the last 17 rows in Master) fail. This is killing me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This appears to be a HUGE defect in Microsoft Excel? Thanks in advance from "Freezing in Florida" - it 50F right now ;-) "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... Your formula has a reference to master. This would need to be defined to the lookup range desired. Check editnamesdefinemaster If you have a workbook named master and/or a worksheet named master you should name your range something else. After checking all of that with no resolution to the problem, you may send a workbook to my address below along with a copy of this message and any/all details. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "TRJ" wrote in message ... =VLOOKUP(A25,Master,3,FALSE) - pretty simple. As I described in GREAT detail, this has all worked previously (standard formula) but something has gotten corrupted?? At Step #8 (my original post) certain rows are #N/A. After "breaking" link to old worksheet, those rows are fine and new rows are #N/A. "Dave F" wrote: Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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=VLOOKUP(A3,Master,3,FALSE)
Where A3 contains text and the sought row in the lookup table is also text. "Dave F" wrote in message ... Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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Workbook sent to me privately.
As I mentioned in my original answer, "check your definition of master". You did not include ALL of the rows so you weren't getting hits on "z". I added a title row (do NOT delete) and defined a name which is self adjusting using the count of column A. You may now add or delete (all but the top row) rows, as desired. I also made a couple of formatting changes and did a freeze pane to see the title row at all times. master (still NOT a good idea to name the same as the worksheet name) =OFFSET(Master!$A$1,1,0,COUNTA(Master!$A:$A)-1,20) -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "TJ" wrote in message ... =VLOOKUP(A3,Master,3,FALSE) Where A3 contains text and the sought row in the lookup table is also text. "Dave F" wrote in message ... Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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PROBLEM SOLVED.
I did not realize that a "Name" was created. I went back and looked at my ORIGINAL build of this system (that worked fine) and found "=Master!$A$2:$L$857" which fully encompased the lookup table data. Upon revising the definition of Master (Insert Name Define click on Master and edit to contain all rows) the problem is eliminated. Many thanks to Don for his EXPERT knowledge of Excel. "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... Your formula has a reference to master. This would need to be defined to the lookup range desired. Check editnamesdefinemaster If you have a workbook named master and/or a worksheet named master you should name your range something else. After checking all of that with no resolution to the problem, you may send a workbook to my address below along with a copy of this message and any/all details. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "TRJ" wrote in message ... =VLOOKUP(A25,Master,3,FALSE) - pretty simple. As I described in GREAT detail, this has all worked previously (standard formula) but something has gotten corrupted?? At Step #8 (my original post) certain rows are #N/A. After "breaking" link to old worksheet, those rows are fine and new rows are #N/A. "Dave F" wrote: Post the formula you're using. As to attaching files: most people will not open such attachments due to concerns about viruses. And most people prefer that discussion be kept within the discussion groups so that other people who have similar issues may use the discussion group archives as reference. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "TRJ" wrote: The attached Excel 2002 workbook contains 2 sheets: (I'm new here and could not see how to attach the xls file. How do I attach or can I email to a respondent?) Master - Is our Master Plant List; Project - For creating project specific Plant List based upon filling in Column A & B. History: 1) Workbook with only Master worksheet received from client; 2) Added Project Worksheet and formulas in columns C-M; 3) Enter data in columns A and B - all is well. 4) Receive new Master from client (unsorted rows). 5) Copy contents of old Project worksheet to new Project worksheet in new workbook (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V); 6) Extract data from application (AutoCAD) consisting of multiple rows of "material, quantity" (Column A, Column B) to text file; 7) Open txt file as new file with Excel and create pivot table to summarize data; 8) Copy-Clip data from pivot table to Cell A2 in Project worksheet. In the attached workbook, on the Project worksheet you see rows of red text. After step #8 above, columns C-M of these rows were #N/A. I then did Edit Links Break (the sheet was still linked to the original workbook (step #1 - #3). At this point, the rows that are red, went from #N/A to their correct values and the rows that are blue are now #N/A. ZP & ZPE both appear in the lookup table. I've spent a few hours Googling this and have read ALL about "hidden characters" and "phantom links" but I have been unable to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance. Randy Jones Palm Coast, FL Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem? |
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