Complicated Lookup
I forgot to say that I've assumed that you have data to row 100 -
change all instances of 100 if you have more rows.
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Jul 7, 12:04*pm, Pete_UK wrote:
You can use COUNTIF to see if there is more than one match between C3
and the data in columns D E F or G, so you could try something like
this:
=IF(COUNTIF(D11:G100,C3)=0,"Not
present",IF(COUNTIF(D11:G100,C3)1,INDEX(C11:C100, MATCH(C4,H11:H100,0)),IND*EX(C11:C100,IF(ISNA(MATC H(C3,D11:D100,0)),IF(ISNA(MATCH(C3,E11:E100,0)),IF (*ISNA(MATCH(C3,F11:F100,0)),MATCH(C3,G11:G100,0), MATCH(C3,F11:F100,0)),MATCH*(C3,E11:E100,0)),MATCH (C3,D11:D100,0)))))
All one formula - be wary of spurious line breaks in the newsgroups.
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Jul 7, 11:16*am, Trefor wrote:
Sorry I meant to add that I only need to get the C4 match if there is more
than one match for C3. So if the C3 match is unique that is good enough..
Any help at all would really be appreciated.
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"Trefor" wrote:
There is to be a lot of discussion on multiple column lookups but they are
exact matches and I just can't wrap my head around this one.
I have 2 text values in C3 and C4.
C3 needs to exactly match a value from column D, E, F or G. (column headings
at row 10, so data from 11 down).
C4 must be found within a list of CSV’s in each cell in column H. (column
headings at row 10, so data from 11 down).
I then need the value under the heading in Column C that matches the same row.
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