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Default Data Validation with multiple table selection

Thanks for the response. I have read that a few times but I believe the main
issue I'm having is related to the CONCATENATE function within data
validation.

It seems the CONCATENATE function's output, no matter what I seem to do, is
not treated as a named range, list, table, etc. It seems to treat it as text
only.

I would appreciate if anybody could confirm or invalidate my conclusion on
that.

"challa prabhu" wrote:

Hi,

You can also refer to this link for aditional information.

Follow this URL " Excel -- Data Validation -- Create Dependent Lists"
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html

Challa Prabhu


"SteveMax" wrote:

Well...I was able to solve my problem by renaming all my entries in dropdown
1's named range to single word entries with corresponding named ranges &
using a simple INDIRECT function. But I would be interested if anybody has a
solution or feedback to the original formula & whether it is a feasible
approach...given that I would prefer to have more detailed/wordy named ranges
in order to more easily recognize their functions & roles as my workbook
grows larger with functions.

Thanks.

"SteveMax" wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to have a dropdown list look at another dropdown list & reference
a particular named range based on the 1st dropdown's current selection. The
actual amount of selections in dropdown 1 is 3, with 3 different named ranges
to reference.

I thought I could get away with the multiple options by using a series of
CONCATENATE/IF statements, but it seems like I'm doing something wrong. If
possible, I'd like to use this style, as I believe it will be useful for
future dropdown lists I'll want to add later in my workbook. Here is the
formula Iam trying to enter into Data Validation/Source:

=CONCATENATE(IF(F4="Analog
Path",MAIN_UDP_Selection_Path_Analog,""),IF(F4="Di gital
Path",MAIN_UDP_Selection_Path_Digital,""),IF(F4="P assthrough
Path",MAIN_UDP_Selection_Path_Passthrough,""))

It tells me I must reference a delimited list, or a single column or row
when I try to put this formula in. All 3 named ranges are in the same column,
but 2 of these ranges overlap slightly. I can list any of these named ranges
as the source (i.e. =MAIN_UDP_Selection_Path_Analog) with no problems, but my
formula doesnt seem to output a named range, or maybe its something else I'm
missing. Any help would be appreciated.

Steve


 
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