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It's because it cannot find a match, you might want to use something like

=IF(ISNA(MATCH(....),"",INDEX(...,MATCH(....)))

which will return a blank if no match is found


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the problem is with the Match function. I just looked into the
formula's calculations. just dont know why the error is coming though..



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