Assumptions:
A4:B15 contains your coverage amount range
C3:G3 contains your age brackets
C4:G15 contains your data
A17:B24 contains your 'Procedure" table
Formula:
=LOOKUP(INDEX(C4:G15,MATCH(D17,A4:A15),MATCH(E17,{ 0,41,46,51,61})),A17:B2
4)
....where D17 contains the coverage amount, and E17 contains the age of
interest.
Hope this helps!
In article ,
Rod wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that looks something like this:
Coverage
Amount AGE
0 - 40 41 - 45 46 - 50 51 - 60 61+
0 - 40,000 A A A A B
41,001 - 99,999 A A A B B
100,000 - 199,999 A A A F F
200,000 - 249,999 A A F G G
250,000 - 300 000 E F F G H
300,000 - 499,999 F F G G H
500,000 F F G G H
500,001 - 750,000 F G G G H
750,001 - 1,000,000 G G G H H
1,000,001 - 1,500,000 G G H H H
1,5,000,001 - 2,000,000 G H H H H
2,000,001 - and up H H H H H
A Procedure 1
B Procedure 2
C Procedure 3
D Procedure 4
E Procedure 5
F Procedure 6
G Procedure 7
H Procedure 8
ISSUE:
I need to be able to lookup the coverage amount range, (e.g. the coverage
could be 200,003), lookup the age (for example 43) and return what procedure
is to be followed (to complete the example 200,003 for a 43 year old should
return "Procedure 1".
Any specific help?
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