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Adella
 
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Default Use Index to get range

Yes exactly, Med1_602 is a range.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Not getting it, is Med602 a value, or is it supposed to be a range? In other
words, are you trying to INDEX into a range to get a range to pass to DGET?


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"Adella" wrote in message
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Yes dget is expecting a range, the range name I want is Med1_602.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Is DGet expecting a range? INDEX will return a value which is passed to
DGet.

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"Adella" wrote in message
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I have a dget function that I want to use different range and criteria
ranges
depending on a flag. I thought that index would work but I am getting

a
value error. Thanks in advance for any help.

Here's the formula:

=dget(index(rangearray,1),az11,index(rangearray,3) )

whrere
Med1_602
Med2_602
Med1_602Crit
Med2_602

are a range called rangearray

If I do the index function independently it gives me the correct range

but
in the dget formula I get an error?