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vlookup 19:50
I am trying to use =VLOOKUP(I14,T:U,2)
When I14 is the time value 19:50 or 0.826388888888889 My table T:U has all the times from 00:00 to 23:55 in a sorted list of 5 minute intervals The vlookup is in a list with other values which work e.g. =vlookup(I13,T:U,2) It is only the one time value that returns the wrong result the value it returns is that associated with 19:45 does anyone know why this might be the case? I also tried to use the Match function and this also returns the wrong value. I have looked on lots of sites and this problem seems to be unique can anyone help |
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vlookup 19:50
there is a good chance it is a rounding issue
go into youe cell and physically change the 9 at the end to 8 "Chris Clarke" wrote: I am trying to use =VLOOKUP(I14,T:U,2) When I14 is the time value 19:50 or 0.826388888888889 My table T:U has all the times from 00:00 to 23:55 in a sorted list of 5 minute intervals The vlookup is in a list with other values which work e.g. =vlookup(I13,T:U,2) It is only the one time value that returns the wrong result the value it returns is that associated with 19:45 does anyone know why this might be the case? I also tried to use the Match function and this also returns the wrong value. I have looked on lots of sites and this problem seems to be unique can anyone help |
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vlookup 19:50
it is probably a round off issue
in the T column in the cell associated with 19:50 remove a couple of the end 8s and final 9 reformat as time "Chris Clarke" wrote: I am trying to use =VLOOKUP(I14,T:U,2) When I14 is the time value 19:50 or 0.826388888888889 My table T:U has all the times from 00:00 to 23:55 in a sorted list of 5 minute intervals The vlookup is in a list with other values which work e.g. =vlookup(I13,T:U,2) It is only the one time value that returns the wrong result the value it returns is that associated with 19:45 does anyone know why this might be the case? I also tried to use the Match function and this also returns the wrong value. I have looked on lots of sites and this problem seems to be unique can anyone help |
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vlookup 19:50
Thanks that worked!
"bj" wrote: it is probably a round off issue in the T column in the cell associated with 19:50 remove a couple of the end 8s and final 9 reformat as time "Chris Clarke" wrote: I am trying to use =VLOOKUP(I14,T:U,2) When I14 is the time value 19:50 or 0.826388888888889 My table T:U has all the times from 00:00 to 23:55 in a sorted list of 5 minute intervals The vlookup is in a list with other values which work e.g. =vlookup(I13,T:U,2) It is only the one time value that returns the wrong result the value it returns is that associated with 19:45 does anyone know why this might be the case? I also tried to use the Match function and this also returns the wrong value. I have looked on lots of sites and this problem seems to be unique can anyone help |
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