This should be easy... part 2
Here's my reply to your original post:
Based on your posted sample there are *no* conversion dates that fall within
the begin date - end date.
Let's assume that your first conversion date is 4/23/1996
This array formula** will return FY1997P3:
=INDEX(L2:L6,MATCH(1,(G2=J2:J6)*(G2<=K2:K6),0))
** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Lisa" wrote in message
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Sorry, but this site would not let me post a reply to my earlier thread,
so I
had to start a new one...
Here is my spreadsheet:
---Date Range---
Conversion Date Descr1 Begin Date End Date Descr
10/25/94 ? 02/05/96 03/03/96 FY1997P1
12/12/94 ? 03/04/96 03/31/96 FY1997P2
10/17/95 ? 04/01/96 04/28/96 FY1997P3
10/31/95 ? 04/29/96 05/26/96 FY1997P4
11/14/95 ? 05/27/96 06/23/96 FY1997P5
Assume Conversion Date is column G, Descr1 = column h, Begin Date is
column
j, End Date = column k, and Descr = column l.
I need to 'lookup' the conversion date within the Begin Date and End Date
range, to return the value 'Descr' in the cell under 'Descr1'
I have search the KB and can't seem to find how the 'VLOOKUP' function can
look up a range of dates...anyone's help is greatly appreciated!~
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A previous response tot he other post said I needed to use the IF
statetment, but I don't see how to use a range to looup the appropriate
date
using IF..
Can anyone help me, please?
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