On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 18:40:01 -0700, "Chris Berding"
wrote:
I am calculating the present age of people, then by their age, I am looking
them up in a rate chart based on their age.
I calculate their age by NOW-D.O.B. which works fine. (see actual cell
contents below)
Then, I use the cell that contains the age result in a VLOOKUP cell to
determine their rate. It works perfectly for exactly 3 people, then it
returns an error #REF! because, I have deduced, that it doesn't like the fact
that the age is constantly changing each time the calculation is done.
Why does it work for 3 people and then stop? More importantly, is there a
way i can just take the "value" of the age cell into the VLOOKUP, rather than
pulling the dynamic number into the function?
Here's my VLOOKUP just for reference:
=(VLOOKUP(F3,VLOOKUPrates!$B$2:$E$74,VLOOKUPrates !$B$2:$B$74))*M3
where F3 is the calculated AGE and M3 is a constant.
Here's my present AGE calculation for reference (that is somehow considered
in the above VLOOKUP):
=IF(TRUNC(((YEAR($A$1)-YEAR(E3))*12+MONTH($A$1)-MONTH(E3))/12)=105, "
",TRUNC(((YEAR($A$1)-YEAR(E3))*12+MONTH($A$1)-MONTH(E3))/12))
Where $A$1 = NOW
any help gratefully acknowleged and appreciated !
A few suggestions.
1. To calculate age, use the simpler (but mostly undocumented in Excel)
formula:
=IF(OR(E3="",E3TODAY()),"",DATEDIF(E3,TODAY(),"y" ))
or, with A1: =TODAY()
=IF(OR(E3="",E3A1),"",DATEDIF(E3,A1,"y"))
2. The syntax of your VLOOKUP is incorrect. The third argument is supposed to
be a column number within your table. You have:
=(VLOOKUP(F3,VLOOKUPrates!$B$2:$E$74,VLOOKUPrates! $B$2:$B$74))*M3
But perhaps:
VLOOKUP(F3,VLOOKUPRates!$B$2:$E$74,4)*M3
--ron
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