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Vlookup and forecast
Can I use vlookup and forecast functions at once.
Say vlookup searches for the multiple matches it finds for the actual item and then from all these data can I use the forecast function. |
Vlookup and forecast
Vlookup doesn't fine multiple matches.
I don't believe forcast will work with non-contiguous cells. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "vijaya" wrote in message ... Can I use vlookup and forecast functions at once. Say vlookup searches for the multiple matches it finds for the actual item and then from all these data can I use the forecast function. |
Vlookup and forecast
Forecast does work with contiguous cells, iam not sure of Vlookup..Vlookup
seems to be complicated to me "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Vlookup doesn't fine multiple matches. I don't believe forcast will work with non-contiguous cells. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "vijaya" wrote in message ... Can I use vlookup and forecast functions at once. Say vlookup searches for the multiple matches it finds for the actual item and then from all these data can I use the forecast function. |
Vlookup and forecast
Vlookup only returns the requested value for the first occurance of the
lookup value in the leftmost column of the lookup range. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "vijaya" wrote in message ... Forecast does work with contiguous cells, iam not sure of Vlookup..Vlookup seems to be complicated to me "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Vlookup doesn't fine multiple matches. I don't believe forcast will work with non-contiguous cells. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "vijaya" wrote in message ... Can I use vlookup and forecast functions at once. Say vlookup searches for the multiple matches it finds for the actual item and then from all these data can I use the forecast function. |
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