INDEX MATCH CONCATENATE
Hi Deb
You need to do seperate matches for each cell and then a join using the &.
I also added a comma adjust as required.
=INDEX(refsheet!$B$1:$B$26785,MATCH($AB$2,refsheet !$H$1:$H$26785,0))&","&INDEX(refsheet!$C$1:$C$2678 5,MATCH($AB$2,refsheet!$H$1:$H$26785,0))
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Hope this helps
Martin Fishlock, Bangkok, Thailand
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"Bay Area DebG" wrote:
OS=MSWin2000
App=MS Excel 2003
Within a single workbook, this is what I want to accomplish:
1) Examine the value in a specific cell of my main worksheet (e.g., AB2
{text values})
2) Look up the matching value in "refsheet" (Column H {title="costcenter"})
3) Concatenate other values in "refsheet" (Columns B & C {values are
text=FirstName, LastName})
4) Place value from #3 into a specific cell of my main worksheet (e.g., B2
{Result=FirstName, LastName})
This is the formula that I created to return only the cost center number and
the department name and it works fine:
=INDEX(refsheet!$A$1:$T$26785,MATCH(AB2,refsheet!$ A$1:$A$26785,),MATCH("costcenter",refsheet!$A$1:$T $1,))
I played with this quite a bit and this is what I came up with for a
solution, but I only get a "#VALUE!":
=INDEX(refsheet!$A$1:$T$26785,MATCH(AB2,refsheet!$ A$1:$A$26785,),CONCATENATE(refsheet!B2,refsheet!C2 ))
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Bay Area DebG
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