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Default VLOOKUP and IF Statements

I have 2 worksheets that I am working with. Sheet 2 has all of my item
numbers and descriptions (The Database). Sheet 1 is where data is put in to
get a quantity (There are multiple data inputs). Right now I enter in the
item number and it gives me the description using VLOOKUP. I want to enter
in the required data and the item number, and I want it to do a calculation
based on the item number in the "Quantity" column. I have tried using an
€œif€ statement similar to:

=IF(C7=(VLOOKUP(C7,Sheet2!A1010:A1220,1,FALSE)), (((H7*I7)/9)*J7)/2000,
IF(C7=(VLOOKUP(C7,Sheet2!831:850,1,FALSE)),(H7*I7)/9,IF(C7=(VLOOKUP(C7,Sheet2!815,1,FALSE)),(H7*I7)/9,"ERROR")))

I want to be able to copy this equation through the entire "Quantity" column
so that whatever the item may be it will calculate the Quantity. I get a
quantity if it meets the first argument, but it never looks past that to see
if it is a different item number. All I get is a €œN/A€. I have tried a lot
of stuff trying to get it to work, but I have had no luck. Your help is much
appreciated. Thanks.

 
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