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Default Using Index Match etc. for price list

Your example shows several prices for the same date, varying on the basis of
volume. How do you take that into account?

"Pierre" wrote:

Maybe someone here knows:
Each tab represents a single item for sale
Have several customers listed in Col A.
There are multiple quotes to a customer for that item, however I want
to pickup the most
recent price. . .
IOW

Cust Qty Date Price
Acme 5 1/1/05 15.00
Acme 10 1/1/05 12.00
Acme 25 1/1/05 10.00
Acme 50 1/1/05 8.00
Acme 5 1/1/06 18.00
Acme 10 1/1/06 16.00
Acme 25 1/1/06 13.00
Acme 50 1/1/06 11.00
Ford 5 1/1/05 18.00
Ford 10 1/1/05 16.00
Ford 25 1/1/05 13.00
Ford 50 1/1/05 11.00
Ford 5 1/1/06 18.00
Ford 10 1/1/06 16.00
Ford 25 1/1/06 13.00
Ford 50 1/1/06 11.00

We'd like to enter the customer name, and pull in the most recent
pricing.

Note:
This will match the first instance of the customer, but am looking for
the most recent date to follow:
=INDEX('Price List by Product'!$A:$J,MATCH($E20,'Price List by
Product'!$E:$E,0),6)

Thanks for your thoughts on this.

Pierre