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Three-way Lookup (revised)
Hi, could someone please help with the following? I need to undertake a
three-way lookup. I need the user to select an Operation and Task Group and for Excel to lookup any instances where the Operation and Task Group selected has a matching value in column X containing the text: "VACANT". If so, then I need the entire record (entire row) to be copied to a new workbook named: Report on worksheet named: Report on c:\ drive. The actual three-way lookup needs to be performed on worksheet named: Data. Column B contains the Operation data and column C the Task group data and column X the Position Status data. The actual user input is performed on another worksheet (in the same workbook) named: Report. From this worksheet, the user selects the Operation from the drop-down list at cell B2 and selects a Task Group from the drop-down list in cell B4. Operations has a defined name = Operations!$A$2:$A$12. Task Group has a defined name = Groups!$A$2:$A$29. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
i'd suggest that you try an Auto Filter first.
"Chris Hankin" wrote in message ... Hi, could someone please help with the following? I need to undertake a three-way lookup. I need the user to select an Operation and Task Group and for Excel to lookup any instances where the Operation and Task Group selected has a matching value in column X containing the text: "VACANT". If so, then I need the entire record (entire row) to be copied to a new workbook named: Report on worksheet named: Report on c:\ drive. The actual three-way lookup needs to be performed on worksheet named: Data. Column B contains the Operation data and column C the Task group data and column X the Position Status data. The actual user input is performed on another worksheet (in the same workbook) named: Report. From this worksheet, the user selects the Operation from the drop-down list at cell B2 and selects a Task Group from the drop-down list in cell B4. Operations has a defined name = Operations!$A$2:$A$12. Task Group has a defined name = Groups!$A$2:$A$29. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
Hi Patrick, thanks for your reply - much appreciated. However, I do not
wish to use an Auto Filter as I need the user (someone with very little Excel skills) to select the Operation and Task Group via drop-down lists which I have already created as outlined in my original post. I sent you a few days ago a copy of my spreadsheet - I hope you received it OK? I have tried to re-word my original post so that hopefully it makes sense to you and other kind forum members. Cheers, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
nothing received
"Chris Hankin" wrote in message ... Hi, could someone please help with the following? I need to undertake a three-way lookup. I need the user to select an Operation and Task Group and for Excel to lookup any instances where the Operation and Task Group selected has a matching value in column X containing the text: "VACANT". If so, then I need the entire record (entire row) to be copied to a new workbook named: Report on worksheet named: Report on c:\ drive. The actual three-way lookup needs to be performed on worksheet named: Data. Column B contains the Operation data and column C the Task group data and column X the Position Status data. The actual user input is performed on another worksheet (in the same workbook) named: Report. From this worksheet, the user selects the Operation from the drop-down list at cell B2 and selects a Task Group from the drop-down list in cell B4. Operations has a defined name = Operations!$A$2:$A$12. Task Group has a defined name = Groups!$A$2:$A$29. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
Hi Patrick, I have re-sent my workbook to:
Patrick_MolloyAtHotmailDOTCom. Could you please advise if you received it OK? Cheers, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
change AT to @ and DOT to .
"Chris" wrote in message ... Hi Patrick, I have re-sent my workbook to: Patrick_MolloyAtHotmailDOTCom. Could you please advise if you received it OK? Cheers, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
nope. nothing received....maybe too big for your email exchange?
"Chris" wrote in message ... Hi Patrick, when I re-sent my workbook to you (Test.xls) and it was sent to: . I only wrote it the other way (as: Patrick_MolloyAtHotmailDOTCom) for this forum's posting purposes only. Could you please advise if you actually received my workbook? Cheers, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
Three-way Lookup (revised)
Hi Patrick, I have sent the workbook again (it's only 138kb in size).
I sent the e-mail as "text only" this time. It should "fingers-crossed" come through to you at your hotmail address. Could you please let me know if I was successful? Cheers, Chris. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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