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dazman[_5_]

Vlookup but also consider equal to or greater than a valu
 

Hi,

Posted this in the wrong forum so repost here.

I wonder if it is possible to use a Vlookup in conjunction with some
logical expressions to not just match a specified value, but also
return a value in the specified column if it is equal to or greater
than a value?

I have a main worksheet that looks like this:

A B C
Date Price Shares Owned
06/08/2005 59.11
05/08/2005 59.11
04/08/2005 58.9
…..


I then have another worksheet that details dates when purchase
transactions took place:

A B C D E
Ref Purchase Date No Shares Price Per Share Total Shares
144 25/04/2005 50 53.3 50
145 27/05/2005 25 54.94 75
146 29/06/2005 25 56.37 100

In my main worksheet, for each ‘Shares Owned’ Cell I would like to be
able to perform a lookup against the purchase date and return the value
in column E if the date is equal to or greater than the purchase date.

Any help would be appreciated!


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Rob Hargreaves[_2_]

Vlookup but also consider equal to or greater than a valu
 
If I get what you are saying then you could do the vlookup to display in one
cell then use IF in another cell to display true or false or 1 or 0 in an
adjacent cell then you can sort them to get the desired result

Hope that helps

Rob
"dazman" wrote in
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Hi,

Posted this in the wrong forum so repost here.

I wonder if it is possible to use a Vlookup in conjunction with some
logical expressions to not just match a specified value, but also
return a value in the specified column if it is equal to or greater
than a value?

I have a main worksheet that looks like this:

A B C
Date Price Shares Owned
06/08/2005 59.11
05/08/2005 59.11
04/08/2005 58.9
...


I then have another worksheet that details dates when purchase
transactions took place:

A B C D E
Ref Purchase Date No Shares Price Per Share Total Shares
144 25/04/2005 50 53.3 50
145 27/05/2005 25 54.94 75
146 29/06/2005 25 56.37 100

In my main worksheet, for each 'Shares Owned' Cell I would like to be
able to perform a lookup against the purchase date and return the value
in column E if the date is equal to or greater than the purchase date.

Any help would be appreciated!


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dazman[_6_]

Vlookup but also consider equal to or greater than a valu
 

Thanks - I added that logic to what the lookup wizard generated and i
did the trick

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