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Match 3 columns to one cell
I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I
am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. I am trying to use the match function to perform this, but apparently the match function will NOT match between 3 columns only one column. Is there a way to perform this function that I am trying to do?? |
Match 3 columns to one cell
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-- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Matching 3 columns to 1 cell" <Matching 3 columns to 1 wrote in message I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. I am trying to use the match function to perform this, but apparently the match function will NOT match between 3 columns only one column. Is there a way to perform this function that I am trying to do?? |
Match 3 columns to one cell
Your statement:
"I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. " isn't clear. I understand that you have 9-digit numbers in Columns A:C. I gather that you have some numbers in the range D4:D54. What is not clear is what do you want to do? HTH Otto "Matching 3 columns to 1 cell" <Matching 3 columns to 1 wrote in message ... I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. I am trying to use the match function to perform this, but apparently the match function will NOT match between 3 columns only one column. Is there a way to perform this function that I am trying to do?? |
Match 3 columns to one cell
To see if any numbers in columns A to C match any of the data that I have in
column D "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Your statement: "I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. " isn't clear. I understand that you have 9-digit numbers in Columns A:C. I gather that you have some numbers in the range D4:D54. What is not clear is what do you want to do? HTH Otto "Matching 3 columns to 1 cell" <Matching 3 columns to 1 wrote in message ... I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. I am trying to use the match function to perform this, but apparently the match function will NOT match between 3 columns only one column. Is there a way to perform this function that I am trying to do?? |
Match 3 columns to one cell
The function that I have tried to use, but does NOT work is:
=MATCH(D4,$A$4:$C$65500,FALSE) "Matching 3 columns to 1 cell" wrote: I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. I am trying to use the match function to perform this, but apparently the match function will NOT match between 3 columns only one column. Is there a way to perform this function that I am trying to do?? |
Match 3 columns to one cell
=SUM(N(FREQUENCY(IF(C1:C20="Yes",MATCH(A1:A20&B1:B 20&C1:C20,A1:A20&B1:B20&C1:C20,0)),MATCH(A1:A20&B1 :B20,A1:A20&B1:B20,0))0))
This is an array function, so it must be entered using Ctrl+Shift+Enter (not just enter). Hope that works for you.. Alternatively, try this: =SUM(N(FREQUENCY(IF(C1:C20="Yes",MATCH(A1:A20&B1:B 20&C1:C20,A1:A20&B1:B20&C1:C20,0)),MATCH(A1:A20&B1 :B20&C1:C20,A1:A20&B1:B20&C1:C20,0))0)) Regards, Ryan--- -- RyGuy "Jeff" wrote: The function that I have tried to use, but does NOT work is: =MATCH(D4,$A$4:$C$65500,FALSE) "Matching 3 columns to 1 cell" wrote: I have 9-digit account number in the first 3 columns (from A4:C65002) that I am trying to verify if the number that I have in range D4:d54. I am trying to use the match function to perform this, but apparently the match function will NOT match between 3 columns only one column. Is there a way to perform this function that I am trying to do?? |
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