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I have looked through all the other posts and found some great answers but
not exactly what I need, so if anyone can solve this for me that would be great. Thanks in advance I have the follow data and want to return the result based on 3 lists. d2 contains dealer or branch in pick list d3 contains 10% cancel, 5% cancel or 10% fmv in a pick list. d4 months in a pick list I would like to get the correct rate based on the selections. ie, dealer + 10% fmv + 36 mth would return .03108 or branch + 10% fmv + 36 myhs would return .03280 and any combination of. Dealer Months 10% Cancel5% Cancel10% FMV 24 0.05660 0.05126 0.04426 36 0.04318 0.03755 0.03108 39 0.04118 0.03546 0.02905 48 0.03678 0.03083 0.02452 51 0.03570 0.02967 0.02336 60 0.03318 0.02691 0.02061 63 0.03252 0.02618 0.01987 Branch 24 0.05747 0.05126 0.04595 36 0.04411 0.03755 0.03280 39 0.04212 0.03546 0.03079 48 0.03777 0.03083 0.02629 51 0.03670 0.02967 0.02514 60 0.03422 0.02691 0.02242 63 0.03358 0.02618 0.02169 |
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Name some functions. Use Data Validation (I think you did with the drop down
lists). I highlighted from the 24 month under dealer, to the value for 10%FMV for 63 Months (0.01987) and named the range Tbl_Dealer (menu Insert|Name|Define). I then highlighted from teh 24 month under Branch, to the value for 10%FMV for 63 months (0.02169), and named the range Tbl_Branch. Assuming your data validation is lists for all 3 cells D2, D3, D4, and with possibilities as follows: D2: Dealer,Branch D3: 10% Cancel,5% Cancel,10% FMV D4: 24,36,39,48,51,60,63 I then used the following formula: =IF(OR(D2="",D3="",D4=""),"",VLOOKUP(D4,INDIRECT(" Tbl_"&D2),VLOOKUP(D3,{"10% Cancel",2;"5% Cancel",3;"10% FMV",4},2,FALSE),FALSE)) Hope this helps! -- John C "Papa P" wrote: I have looked through all the other posts and found some great answers but not exactly what I need, so if anyone can solve this for me that would be great. Thanks in advance I have the follow data and want to return the result based on 3 lists. d2 contains dealer or branch in pick list d3 contains 10% cancel, 5% cancel or 10% fmv in a pick list. d4 months in a pick list I would like to get the correct rate based on the selections. ie, dealer + 10% fmv + 36 mth would return .03108 or branch + 10% fmv + 36 myhs would return .03280 and any combination of. Dealer Months 10% Cancel5% Cancel10% FMV 24 0.05660 0.05126 0.04426 36 0.04318 0.03755 0.03108 39 0.04118 0.03546 0.02905 48 0.03678 0.03083 0.02452 51 0.03570 0.02967 0.02336 60 0.03318 0.02691 0.02061 63 0.03252 0.02618 0.01987 Branch 24 0.05747 0.05126 0.04595 36 0.04411 0.03755 0.03280 39 0.04212 0.03546 0.03079 48 0.03777 0.03083 0.02629 51 0.03670 0.02967 0.02514 60 0.03422 0.02691 0.02242 63 0.03358 0.02618 0.02169 |
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John
Thanks for the super fast response which worked perfectly, I would never have got there on my own and you have saved me hours of grief. "John C" wrote: Name some functions. Use Data Validation (I think you did with the drop down lists). I highlighted from the 24 month under dealer, to the value for 10%FMV for 63 Months (0.01987) and named the range Tbl_Dealer (menu Insert|Name|Define). I then highlighted from teh 24 month under Branch, to the value for 10%FMV for 63 months (0.02169), and named the range Tbl_Branch. Assuming your data validation is lists for all 3 cells D2, D3, D4, and with possibilities as follows: D2: Dealer,Branch D3: 10% Cancel,5% Cancel,10% FMV D4: 24,36,39,48,51,60,63 I then used the following formula: =IF(OR(D2="",D3="",D4=""),"",VLOOKUP(D4,INDIRECT(" Tbl_"&D2),VLOOKUP(D3,{"10% Cancel",2;"5% Cancel",3;"10% FMV",4},2,FALSE),FALSE)) Hope this helps! -- John C "Papa P" wrote: I have looked through all the other posts and found some great answers but not exactly what I need, so if anyone can solve this for me that would be great. Thanks in advance I have the follow data and want to return the result based on 3 lists. d2 contains dealer or branch in pick list d3 contains 10% cancel, 5% cancel or 10% fmv in a pick list. d4 months in a pick list I would like to get the correct rate based on the selections. ie, dealer + 10% fmv + 36 mth would return .03108 or branch + 10% fmv + 36 myhs would return .03280 and any combination of. Dealer Months 10% Cancel5% Cancel10% FMV 24 0.05660 0.05126 0.04426 36 0.04318 0.03755 0.03108 39 0.04118 0.03546 0.02905 48 0.03678 0.03083 0.02452 51 0.03570 0.02967 0.02336 60 0.03318 0.02691 0.02061 63 0.03252 0.02618 0.01987 Branch 24 0.05747 0.05126 0.04595 36 0.04411 0.03755 0.03280 39 0.04212 0.03546 0.03079 48 0.03777 0.03083 0.02629 51 0.03670 0.02967 0.02514 60 0.03422 0.02691 0.02242 63 0.03358 0.02618 0.02169 |
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No problem, thanks for the feedback. And don't forget to check 'yes'. :-D
-- John C "Papa P" wrote: John Thanks for the super fast response which worked perfectly, I would never have got there on my own and you have saved me hours of grief. "John C" wrote: Name some functions. Use Data Validation (I think you did with the drop down lists). I highlighted from the 24 month under dealer, to the value for 10%FMV for 63 Months (0.01987) and named the range Tbl_Dealer (menu Insert|Name|Define). I then highlighted from teh 24 month under Branch, to the value for 10%FMV for 63 months (0.02169), and named the range Tbl_Branch. Assuming your data validation is lists for all 3 cells D2, D3, D4, and with possibilities as follows: D2: Dealer,Branch D3: 10% Cancel,5% Cancel,10% FMV D4: 24,36,39,48,51,60,63 I then used the following formula: =IF(OR(D2="",D3="",D4=""),"",VLOOKUP(D4,INDIRECT(" Tbl_"&D2),VLOOKUP(D3,{"10% Cancel",2;"5% Cancel",3;"10% FMV",4},2,FALSE),FALSE)) Hope this helps! -- John C "Papa P" wrote: I have looked through all the other posts and found some great answers but not exactly what I need, so if anyone can solve this for me that would be great. Thanks in advance I have the follow data and want to return the result based on 3 lists. d2 contains dealer or branch in pick list d3 contains 10% cancel, 5% cancel or 10% fmv in a pick list. d4 months in a pick list I would like to get the correct rate based on the selections. ie, dealer + 10% fmv + 36 mth would return .03108 or branch + 10% fmv + 36 myhs would return .03280 and any combination of. Dealer Months 10% Cancel5% Cancel10% FMV 24 0.05660 0.05126 0.04426 36 0.04318 0.03755 0.03108 39 0.04118 0.03546 0.02905 48 0.03678 0.03083 0.02452 51 0.03570 0.02967 0.02336 60 0.03318 0.02691 0.02061 63 0.03252 0.02618 0.01987 Branch 24 0.05747 0.05126 0.04595 36 0.04411 0.03755 0.03280 39 0.04212 0.03546 0.03079 48 0.03777 0.03083 0.02629 51 0.03670 0.02967 0.02514 60 0.03422 0.02691 0.02242 63 0.03358 0.02618 0.02169 |
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Here's another option which uses index/match/offset to deliver the goods ...
Illustrated in this sample: http://www.freefilehosting.net/download/3k2jd Extract from table based on 3 input params.xls Assuming source reference table in A10:E24, with the text "Dealer" placed into A11 (instead of in A10) (this makes the table's structure symmetric & easier to read from) Then in say, D6: =IF(COUNTA(D2:D4)<3,"", INDEX(OFFSET(A11:A24,,MATCH(D3,A10:E10,0)-1), MATCH(D2,A10:A24,0)+MATCH(D4,OFFSET(A10,MATCH(D2,A 10:A24,0)-1,1,7),0)-2)) will return the result from the reference table based on input DV selections made in D2:D4 -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:16,200 Files:354 Subscribers:53 xdemechanik --- |
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