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I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in
the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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Could you clarify...
What cell is this formula in, and how are you changing it to look up different entries in the source list? If you're doing that by autofilling the formula below (or copying and pasting it into additional rows), I suspect the problem is that the relative references are causing the table reference to advance off the table. Enter the formula using absolute references for the table: =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!$A$14:$A$39,WKFLDS!$B$14:$B$39) --Bruce "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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You need to "anchor" your lookup range else as you copy the formula down, the
lookup range moves (and you could experience what you are experiencing.) Use absolute references for those ranges (by preceeding the cell/column with $. For your formula, try: =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!$A$14:$A$39,WKFLDS!$B$14:$B$39) -- Kevin Vaughn "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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My range is correct.
I was testing out the formula for all values between A14 and A39 and the only one that doesn't work is A37 I changed the formula to anchor the range and it still is a problem "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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Important The values in array must be placed in ascending order: ...,-2, -1,
0, 1, 2, ..., A-Z, FALSE, TRUE; otherwise, LOOKUP may not give the correct value. Uppercase and lowercase text are equivalent -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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The values are in ascending order.
project a project b .... project x is the last in the list and it's the one that doesn't return a value. It returns blanks not #N/A "paul" wrote: Important The values in array must be placed in ascending order: ...,-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ..., A-Z, FALSE, TRUE; otherwise, LOOKUP may not give the correct value. Uppercase and lowercase text are equivalent -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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Based on everything you said, and based on some testing I did, I would ask if
you copy/pasted the formula when posting your message or typed it in. If your formula were slightly different, I could see you getting the results you stated: =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B15:B39) If that isn't it, I don't know what it is. -- Kevin Vaughn "tracy" wrote: The values are in ascending order. project a project b ... project x is the last in the list and it's the one that doesn't return a value. It returns blanks not #N/A "paul" wrote: Important The values in array must be placed in ascending order: ...,-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ..., A-Z, FALSE, TRUE; otherwise, LOOKUP may not give the correct value. Uppercase and lowercase text are equivalent -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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Never mind...I switched to VLOOKUP and got it to work....
Thanks for your help. "tracy" wrote: I have a Lookup command and it's working for everything but the last entry in the source list =LOOKUP(A8,WKFLDS!A14:A39,WKFLDS!B14:B39) Entries in rows A14:A36 are found successfully, but A37 returns a blank even though there is data in B37 Rows 38 and 39 are currently blank |
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