Returning comlumn hearder uppon matching a text sting in a row
Great, worked perfectly fine !
Thanks a lot !
Martin
"Mike H" wrote:
Martin,
Use this in E2 and drag down
=INDEX($A$1:$D$1,MATCH("x",A2:D2,0))
In practice you would use a cell reference for the match value
=INDEX($A$1:$D$1,MATCH(H1,A2:D2,0))
Mike
"Martin" wrote:
Slight correction:
The formula I made worked is the following but it is limited to 8 IF in the
formula and I have a need for at least 20 comlumns.
=IF(A2="R";$A$1;IF(B2="R";$B$2;UNAVAILABLE))...
Thanks again
Martin
"Martin" wrote:
Good morning,
I would like to have a formula that would enable me to receive back the
column header uppon matching a text criteria within a row.
Example:
A B C D E
1 - ROLE1 - ROLE2 - ROLE3 - ROLE 4 - LEADER (R)
2 - R A C I ROLE1
3 - I C A R ROLE4
In other word, cell E should contain a formula that search for the "R" in
A2:D2 and return the column header (A1) so I can display the label
automatically and update it.
I made it work with "IF ("R",A2,A1,IF("R",B2,B1,UNAVAILBLE))" but I can not
embbed more than 8 x IF within a single formula and I have over 20 columns to
manage.
I have also made it work with SEARCH but if there is instance of letters
after the matching criteria, it gives me the last column containing a letter
(vice versa with numbers). I can not put columns in alphabetical order which
might be the reason why I have this behavior. Putting them in alphabetical
order is not a viable option anyway....
Thanks a lot in advance for your help
Martin
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