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sumproduct() would probably do what you want instead of vlookup()
=sumproduct(--(name_range=name),--(area_range = area),Hours_range) the --( changes the logical true false to a numeric 1 0 the arrays in the ranges must be the same size but unless you are in 2007 they cannot be the shorthand for an entire column A1:A64000 will work, A:A will not "Josh Johansen" wrote: Allright, this is what I have. 3 Columns, Employee Name / Area / Hours Employee Name / Area / Hours Anderson / LB / 42 Brady / LC / 36 Johnson / LA / 36 Johnson / LC / 45 Roberts / LB / 24 Roberts / LC / 45 Wang / LA / 43 So what I could do is do a VLOOKUP and get the hours, but when I get Johnson or Roberts, there is no way to ensure VLOOKUP is returning the value I want. So what I would like to do is use the area they work in as a second criteria so if the Name matches, the area will provide the seperation. Thanks! "bj" wrote: Please give an example, there are too many possible senerios which fit your description that would need different answers. "Josh Johansen" wrote: I have a list that I want to use VLOOKUP on, what I need to do is use two columns to perform the lookup because there are examples where there are exact matches in the first column and then I need to use the second column to help select the right value for VLOOKUP. I am trying to use two VLOOKUPS, as well as use an IF statement but am struggling to make it work. Any suggestions? |
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