is it possible to do lookup with cells containing tildes "~"?
Sorry Biff - my case is as follow:
I have 2 files - the first file containing the following lines (selected DVD
titles only), and the other one is a master file which has all titles and
it's stock availability (numbers).
I'm trying to use vlookup to get the stock availability for those selected
DVD titles, but then I found out that vlookup can only return the stock
availability for those titles without a tilde, while I'm 100% sure all titles
in my first file do exist in the master file.
I just did a test and it seems all titles with those wildcards "~" "*" "?"
are not vlookup-able at all......I may ask my colleagues to change the titles
then - if I can't get any workaround (apart form renaming the titles) from
experts like you :-)
Many Thanks.
"Biff" wrote:
Still need more info.
I'm matching some titles like
1. New DVD ~ Rocky Series
2. New DVD Boxset 3 discs - First Blood part 1 2 3
3. The lord of the rings ~ The return of the king DVD
What does "matching" mean? "Matching" them to what? Do you want to know if
an entry is on 2 different lists?
Biff
"Steven Vegeta" wrote in message
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Thanks Biff - I'm matching some titles like
1. New DVD ~ Rocky Series
2. New DVD Boxset 3 discs - First Blood part 1 2 3
3. The lord of the rings ~ The return of the king DVD
I have 2 files (obtained from my colleague) containing these titles - and
I
need to get the matching ones.
Many Thanks.
Steven
"Biff" wrote:
Are you looking up specifically just the character ~ or ?, like this:
.........D..........E
1......x...........1
2......y...........2
3......~..........3
4......?...........4
Give some examples of what your lookup_values are and what the titles
are.
Biff
"Steven Vegeta" wrote in message
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Hi there,
I've been using vlookup on my tables and just discovered that the
lookup
actually failed when the cell contains one or more tildes "~" (well
never
really use a tilde for it's special purpose before).
Is there any way that Excel's lookup can match my titles with tildes as
well
? if not then I guess I'll have to replace all my tildes in my cells to
other
signs......probably hyphens.
Many Thanks in advance!
Steven Vegeta
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