My first record starts at line 2, so I changed the formula to C$2:D$321.
Column D = locations and column L = formula.....results are still #NA
"Markus Fischer" wrote:
Are your records starting at line 1? If not you might want to adjut the
C$1:D$321 part of the formula. Column D should contain the locations and
column L the formula.
Let me know if it works.
"pm" wrote:
Hey Markus,
Thanks for the suggestion. I am now getting #N/A in my location field...any
suggestions?
"Markus Fischer" wrote:
As suggested change to
"=VLOOKUP(L3,C$1:D$321,2,FALSE)"
"Niek Otten" wrote:
LOOKUP requires your table (col L) to be sorted ascending.
Use VLLOKUP instead. Look here for a tutorial:
http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html
Pay special attention to the 4th argument of VLOOKUP; don't omit it.
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Kind regards,
Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel
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| Still struggling with my lookup formula. The table below is an example of
| what I am trying to accomplish. I am getting inconsistent results. I
| concatenated column H, and I into L. My goal is to find the vendor match in
| the table with column L. And if it matches populate column J with the
| corresponding Location from the table in column D. I am using the following
| formula in J: =LOOKUP(L3,C$1:D$321,D$1:D$321). In this example the 1st and
| 2nd row pulled the right location. But in the 3rd row it pulled the wrong
| location - from the row above. I appreciate any help!
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| H I J L
| 999050539 FORT BEND COUNTY JP#2 LOC1 999050539FORT BEND COUNTY JP#2
| 999120266 JIM WELLS COUNTY JP1 LOC2 999120266JIM WELLS COUNTY JP1
| 999075446 JP 1 WILLIAMSON COUNTY LO16 999075446JP 1 WILLIAMSON COUNTY
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| 999050539FORT BEND COUNTY JP#2 LOC1
| 999120266JIM WELLS COUNTY JP1 LOC1
| 999074481MONTGOMERY JP #5 LO16
| 999075446JP 1 WILLIAMSON COUNTY LOC4
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