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VLOOKUP ISSUE
Hi All,
I am using the function and the output is "#NA" - there's obviously something wrong. To test the function I do a find on a value from the table array into the lookup worksheet. It finds the value so the function should work. Having verified the val exists the function automatically updates and inserts the value from the table array. When I then copy & past the same row the output is "#NA". Again, when I use the find feature it updates the function. The calculation is as follows: =VLOOKUP(C25,Data!$A$2:$B$317,2,FALSE) Can anyone assist with identifying the cause? Thanks in advance, H |
Possibly one of your fields is Text and the other is Numberic even though
they may look the same??? HTH, Gary Brown "Hardip" wrote: Hi All, I am using the function and the output is "#NA" - there's obviously something wrong. To test the function I do a find on a value from the table array into the lookup worksheet. It finds the value so the function should work. Having verified the val exists the function automatically updates and inserts the value from the table array. When I then copy & past the same row the output is "#NA". Again, when I use the find feature it updates the function. The calculation is as follows: =VLOOKUP(C25,Data!$A$2:$B$317,2,FALSE) Can anyone assist with identifying the cause? Thanks in advance, H |
Thanks for replying Gary - already tried down.
Cheers, H "Gary Brown" wrote: Possibly one of your fields is Text and the other is Numberic even though they may look the same??? HTH, Gary Brown "Hardip" wrote: Hi All, I am using the function and the output is "#NA" - there's obviously something wrong. To test the function I do a find on a value from the table array into the lookup worksheet. It finds the value so the function should work. Having verified the val exists the function automatically updates and inserts the value from the table array. When I then copy & past the same row the output is "#NA". Again, when I use the find feature it updates the function. The calculation is as follows: =VLOOKUP(C25,Data!$A$2:$B$317,2,FALSE) Can anyone assist with identifying the cause? Thanks in advance, H |
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