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Hi Frank,
Am Fri, 23 Mar 2012 02:26:53 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Frank: A simple LOOKUP will not identify a value between 2 dates, unfortunately. your searched ProductID in F1 and the OrderDate in G1. Then you find the price with: =INDEX(List1!C:C;VERGLEICH(1;(List1!A1:A100=F1)*(L ist1!B1:B100<=G1);0)) The formula is an array-formula to enter with CTRL+Shift+Enter. Warum schreibst du nicht in den deutschen Newsgroups? microsoft.public.de.excel de.comp.office-pakete.ms-office.excel Regards Claus Busch -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
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