Formula
=IF($I$2="Active",
IF(ISNA(MATCH($E6,Data!$G$4:$G$1587,0)),
0,
VLOOKUP($E6,Data!$G$4:$AT$1587,28,0)
),"0"
)
You can get rid of all the line breaks; I was just using them to pair off
the parens. Basically, the idea is to replace the vlookup() with
if(isna(match()),0,vlookup()). That is, if a match fails (and therefore the
vlookup will fail), return 0, otherwise process the lookup.
--Bruce
"BSantos" wrote:
=IF($I$2="Active",VLOOKUP($E6,Data!$G$4:$AT$1587,2 8,0),"0")
I have this formula above in a cell. I want to add that if the vlookup
doesn't find anything and returns a #N/A than give me ZERO.
I'm doing this so I don't get #n/a in the column and my totals will add up
without giving me #n/a.
Any help? B.
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