Biff,
I have the same problem with needing to return a value based on 3 constants
(4 really if it's possible, but I'm sure I could get away with 3). Can you
please let me know how you helped Mac?
Thanks-Ashley
"Biff" wrote:
Ok, sent the file.
Biff
-----Original Message-----
Great!
Thanks for the help.
"Biff" wrote:
Hi!
Extracting a single months data is no problem but
extracting more than that in a single operation as a
single data block will take some work.
Extracting a single months data is not difficult to do
but
might be a little complicated trying to explain. I put
together a sample file based on your data that I could
send you. If interested post back with an email address
so
that I can contact you.
Biff
-----Original Message-----
I want to extract the numbers that match the customer,
product and month.
I have two spreadsheets that will be linked. I want
only
data for certain
months, but the base spreadsheet will change every
month. For example: I
want to see the next 3 months data only, thus I want
to
be able to create a
smaller spreadsheet that selects only the 3 months of
relevance. I want this
function to be as automated as possible so every month
in
can quickly and
easily find the months information I request. It is a
12
month outlook and I
don't want to see all of it, just what is relevant.
Thanks for your help and I hope this makes some
sense. I
am starting to
confuse myself.
"Biff" wrote:
Hi!
This is relatively easy to do but it would help if
you
could post a sample of your data and explain what
data
you're trying to extract.
Biff
-----Original Message-----
My initial spreadsheet contains a table of
information, I
am trying to create
a new spreadsheet with a cleaner version of the
information. I am trying to
use the INDEX and MATCH functions; however, to
return
my
values I must
consider three constants: customer, product, and
date.
So far I have only
been able to find a way to use two constants. All
three
must be considered
because many customers purchase a variety of
products.
The date is
horizontal while customer and product are both
vertical.
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