Index Problem
I have added the 0 and I am still having the same issue. Any other
suggestions?
"Per Jessen" wrote:
Hi
I added a 0 in the match function to indicate an exact match.
=index(spreadsheet1!B2:B7,match(spreadsheet2!A2&B1 ,index(spreadsheet1!
A2:A7Â*&spreadsheet1!C2:C7),0))
Regards,
Per
On 13 Jan., 16:01, TB@work wrote:
Here is what my spreadsheet looks like that I am pulling info from.
A B C
LD# City Stop Seq #
1234 Orlando 1
1234 Tampa 2
1234 Miami 3
1235 Tampa 1
1235 Miami 2
Here is the what my how I want my finished spreadsheet to look like
A B C D E F G
LD# 1 City 2 City 3 City
1234 Orlando Tampa Miami
1235 Tampa Miami
Here is the formula I'm using
=index(spreadsheet1!B2:B7,match(spreadsheet2!A2&B1 ,index(spreadsheet1!A2:A7Â*&spreadsheet1!C2:C7)))
The formula works great except if there are only 2 stops on a load. An
example is load 1235. The formula pulls in Miami in row G when I would like
for the cell to be blank. Is there something I can change in the formula to
make this happen?
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