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Hello,
I have a rather complicated workbook that I have an issue with Column A Column B Column C Column H Date Amount ($) Transaction Type (x,p,or f) 12/17 100.00 Payment x 12/19 (45.00) Purchase f 12/22 (55.00) Interest f 12/27 (38.55) Purchase p What I am trying to do is return the Column H value based on the closest match (not necessarily exact) in column A AND an exact match in Column C of "Payment".. If Column A has an exact match but is not also "Payment" in Column C, it should find the next closest (previous) result that definitely has "Payment" in Column C. So.. if I wanted to find the closest payment to 12/27 and return the Column H value, I would expect the correct result to be 'x'. The main issue is that even though I'm looking up 12/27 and there is an exact match in column A, the 12/27 row does not also show "Payment" in Column C. Table data is always sorted by date I do not want to change the table |
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