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Default find a value in a table based on 2 different criteria

I need to look up a value in a table based on 2 different criteria. The first
is the item code, and the second is the month. The "B", "C" and "D" column
headers are the month and the value that determines what column of the table
to look in, the table is laid out in a 24 month grid. The (month) value at
the top of the column "B" will change to the current month, every month and
subsequent columns will change accordingly.

Results Worksheet:

Product Code Feb 09 Mar 09 Apr 09
0050B 4 5 2
1008-3011-00-000 0 6 0
1008-3041-00-000 0 24 0
1008-4101-00-000 0 24 0



Table of Data:

ITEM JAN 09 FEB 09 MAR 09 APR 09
0050B 6 4 5 2
1008-3011-00-000 0 6 0 0
1008-3041-00-000 0 24 0 0
1008-4101-00-000 0 24 0 0

Ultimately I'm trying to develop a rolling 12 month report starting with the
current month and moving out from there. The current month will change as
time progresses. The data is supplied from a table containing 24 months of
data.

 
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