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Default vlookup and match first value greater than

Hi,

I do not see the problem with your formula. Your formula yields the answer
as 5/17. The only correction you have to make is that the INDEX function
should be ,
INDEX($e2:$g20,0).

Also, why is the range E2:G2 - why is not B2:G2

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Ashish Mathur
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I need to lookup a product id and return the date of the first value
greater
than zero
For instance

a b c d e f g
1 Date 4/12 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/10 5/17
2 Product A 0 11 35 0 0 125
3 Product B 35 50 75 100 25 36

If I lookup Product A in the spreadsheet and want to get results from
columns e through g I would want to see 5/17 as the result.

I have this formula which works against a fixed row reference but have
been
unable to incorporate a lookup value into this to return the same result.
INDEX($e$1:$g$1,MATCH(TRUE,INDEX($e:$g20,0),0))

How do I add to this formula so that I can type a Product ID into a cell
and
lookup and return this data from the table? ie. lookup Product A and show
the
first date greater than 0.