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RagDyeR
 
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See if this link can help:

http://xcell05.free.fr/english/moref...direct.ext.htm

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RD
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"DaveO" wrote in message
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No, the workbooks won't be open and the ']' is needed to denote the actual
workbook name that you're getting to. At least a non-dynamix formula has
square brackets in it.

Is there any other way to dynamically define the Table_Array?

TIA.

"RagDyeR" wrote:

When using Indirect(), the WBs must be open!

Also, I don't quite follow the use of the square bracket ( ] ).

Will this be used when all WBs are open?
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"DaveO" wrote in message
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Thanks for the help.

I've done what you said, but the INDIRECT function is coming back as
'Volatile' whatever that means and does not work.

Attached is what I'm trying to do in the formula for reference to see if

it
helps....

=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP($A$1,INDIRECT("'" & D83 &"]tblFinal Productivity
Report'!$1:$65536",TRUE),2,FALSE)),0,VLOOKUP($A$1, INDIRECT("'" & D83
&"]tblFinal Productivity Report'!$1:$65536",TRUE),2,FALSE))

Cell D83 contains this ...

{PATH}\[031005.xls

Where {PATH} is the netowrk path of the folder that contains the sheet
031005.xls

Anymore help would be gratefully received.

TIA.

"RagDyeR" wrote:

Try something like this:

=VLOOKUP(A2,INDIRECT("'"&A11&"'!$A$2:$M$7"),7,0)

Where you enter the sheet name in A11.

Remember, that a sheet name is *not* a date, so the value in A11 *must*

be
a
text value (2-1-2005).
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RD
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"DaveO" wrote in message
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It's in another Workbook entirely. It's getting the other workbook name
being
dynamic that I'm having the problems with.#

TIA.

"bj" wrote:

try something like
=vlookup(lookup value,offset(indirect(A10),0,0,height,width), col)
where A10 would contain the sheetname and cell reference for the upper

left
cell in the lookuprange ie
'Sheet 10'!A24

"DaveO" wrote:

A vlookup is simple in it's capabilities, but I want to get clever.

I'm looking up a value from another workbook. Simple enough in

itself,
but
heres the thing.

I'd like to write a dynamic vlookup that checks the value of another

cell to
find the table array for it to look up from.

Basically I have a table of data, the column headers are dates. I

have
a
report that is run daily that I need to look up from. Rather than

implicitly
referencing each sheet I'd like to tell the vlookup to check the

date
in
the
column header and use that for the sheet. The range inside of the

sheets
is
always the same.

Any help would be appreciated.

TIA.