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Default match function with nested if

Thanks. I am using Excel 2007. Good tip about the speed issue and the error.
I'm still having trouble getting the formula to work for the entire column.

Here's what I've done. I have the formula setup on one sheet and the small
sample table on the second sheet. The formula contains the ranges for the
sample table. Everything works fine.

Then I grab the entire data set and paste it into sheet two over the top of
the sample data. I adjust the ranges in the formula to reflect the new
dataset and the formula doesn't work. Any ideas?
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dat842


"T. Valko" wrote:

What version of Excel are you using?

Unless you're using Excel 2007 you *can't* use entire columns as range
references with either an array entered formula or a SUMPRODUCT formula.

Trapping the error will make the formula twice as long (unless you're using
Excel 2007).

Any version of Excel (still array entered):

=IF(ISNA(MATCH(1,IF(D2:D10=A5,IF(E2:E10=3,IF(A9=F 2:F10,IF(A9<=G2:G10,1)))),0)),"Unavailable",INDEX( H2:H10,MATCH(1,IF(D2:D10=A5,IF(E2:E10=3,IF(A9=F2: F10,IF(A9<=G2:G10,1)))),0)))

Another consideration: If your data set is ~65,000 rows this error trapped
formulas will be somewhat slow to calculate since it has to calculate twice
if/when there isn't an error. It may be better to use 2 cells, one with the
basic formula and then a smaller formula that tests the cell with the basic
formula. Something like this:

A1 = basic formula (array formula without the error trap). This will return
either the correct number or the #N/A error.

A2: formula

=IF(ISNA(A1),"Unavailable",A1)

Excel 2007 only (still array entered):

=IFERROR(INDEX(H2:H10,MATCH(1,IF(D2:D10=A5,IF(E2:E 10=3,IF(A9=F2:F10,IF(A9<=G2:G10,1)))),0)),"unavai lable")

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"dat842" wrote in message
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Thanks for your help. I've tried both formulas across tabs. Here they are.
Do
you see any issues?

{=INDEX(Prices!H:H,MATCH(1,IF(Prices!D:D=Sheet1!F$ 6,IF(Prices!C:C=I6,IF(Sheet1!F$8=Prices!D:D,IF(Sh eet1!F$8<=Prices!E:E,1)))),0))}

=SUMPRODUCT(--(Prices!D:D=Sheet1!$F$6),--(Prices!C:C=I7),--(Sheet1!$F$8=Prices!D:D),--(Sheet1!$F$8<=Prices!E:E),Prices!H:H)


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dat842


"dat842" wrote:

Another question....are there any limitations that you are aware of when
using these formulas? For example, I've put the data table (about 65000
rows)
on one tab and the lookup formula in another tab. I also have the data
ranges
setup to be the entire column on the data tab of the spreadsheet. I can't
get
the formula to work in this situation.
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dat842


"dat842" wrote:

Great! Many thanks. This works. I guess I just had an error when I
entered
the variables and didn't realize it. Is there a way that I can have it
return
"unavailable" instead of #N/A if there is an invalid combination of
variables
entered?
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dat842


"T. Valko" wrote:

Here's a small sample file that demonstrates this. I included a
second
formula.

multiple_criteria_lookup_INDEX_MATCH_1.xls 14kb

http://cjoint.com/?cygfIVADn7

As you'll see, both formulas return the correct result. If you get
#N/A with
the array formula that means something isn't matching. There are many
possible reasons.

You may have unseen whitespace characters in your data.

The dates may not be true Excel dates.

The numeric values might actually be TEXT numbers. TEXT numbers and
numeric
numbers are not the same.

So, you'll have to troubleshoot for those possibilities.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"dat842" wrote in message
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Thanks. I tried your suggestion, but am still getting a #N/A error.
I have
entered the formula as an array. Any ideas what I'm missing?
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dat842


"T. Valko" wrote:

One way...

Array entered** :

=INDEX(H2:H10,MATCH(1,IF(D2:D10=A5,IF(E2:E10=3,IF( A9=F2:F10,IF(A9<=G2:G10,1)))),0))

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER). Hold down both the CTRL key and
the
SHIFT
key then hit ENTER.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"dat842" wrote in message
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I'm trying to use the match function with a nested if statement.
Is
this
possible?

My table looks like the following.

Column
D E F G H
UNIT TERM STARTDATE ENDDATE RATE
21843 2 2/1/2009 2/7/2009 1350
21843 3 2/1/2009 2/7/2009 1040
21843 4 2/1/2009 2/7/2009 1015
21843 2 2/8/2009 2/14/2009 1350
21843 3 2/8/2009 2/14/2009 1040
21843 4 2/8/2009 2/14/2009 1015
19608 2 3/1/2009 3/7/2009 2055
19608 3 3/8/2009 3/15/2009 1725
19608 4 3/22/2009 3/29/2009 1670


I need the user to enter a value for the unit, term and date and
have
excel
return the matching value in the rate column. The problem is
that the
date
which is entered by the user will be inbetween the StartDate and
EndDate
values which are in the table. I'm trying to use the match
function
with a
nested if statement to determine if the date is within the
StartDate
and
EndDate range. If it is, the match function should use the date
in the
StartDate column.

For example,

User enters a unit in cell A5 = 19608

User enters a date in cell A9 3/10/2009

Term is hard coded as a value 3.

Using the table above, I'd like excel to return the value 1725

My formula is

=INDEX($H$2:$H$10,MATCH(1,($D$2:$D$10=$A$5)*($E$2: $E$10=3)*($F$2:$F$10
=IF(AND($A$9=F3, $A$9<=G3),0,F3)),0))

However, my formula doesn't work. Any ideas would be
appreciated.
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dat842


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