IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below:
=VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
Try this:
=IF(COUNTIF(E4:E631,"#N/A"),"ALERT","OK") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
Or try,
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FA LSE)),"Alert","OK") Bam. "Steve" wrote: I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
Thank you,
Works great. And so simple too. Thanks again, Steve "T. Valko" wrote: Try this: =IF(COUNTIF(E4:E631,"#N/A"),"ALERT","OK") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
Can't quite get it to work yet, probably because of the ranges, which I'll
check out. I'm sure it'll work when I play around with it. But the other suggestion is working, and that's one of the great things about Excel, more than one way to achieve what you're looking for. Thanks again, Steve "Bam" wrote: Or try, =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FA LSE)),"Alert","OK") Bam. "Steve" wrote: I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Thank you, Works great. And so simple too. Thanks again, Steve "T. Valko" wrote: Try this: =IF(COUNTIF(E4:E631,"#N/A"),"ALERT","OK") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
Steve,
Sorry, I mis-read the question a bit. =IF(ISERROR(E4:E631),"Alert","OK") Put this in G2. Cheers, Bam. "Steve" wrote: Can't quite get it to work yet, probably because of the ranges, which I'll check out. I'm sure it'll work when I play around with it. But the other suggestion is working, and that's one of the great things about Excel, more than one way to achieve what you're looking for. Thanks again, Steve "Bam" wrote: Or try, =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FA LSE)),"Alert","OK") Bam. "Steve" wrote: I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
IF #N/A ( in a range), "ALERT","OK"
That should do it.
Thanks, "Bam" wrote: Steve, Sorry, I mis-read the question a bit. =IF(ISERROR(E4:E631),"Alert","OK") Put this in G2. Cheers, Bam. "Steve" wrote: Can't quite get it to work yet, probably because of the ranges, which I'll check out. I'm sure it'll work when I play around with it. But the other suggestion is working, and that's one of the great things about Excel, more than one way to achieve what you're looking for. Thanks again, Steve "Bam" wrote: Or try, =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FA LSE)),"Alert","OK") Bam. "Steve" wrote: I have a rang of cells with formulas in them as below: =VLOOKUP(Data!A4,Table!$A$1:$A$101,1,FALSE). This formula produces either numbers or #N/As in the below range: The range is from E4 through E631. If any of the cells ( E4:E631) have #N/A in them, I would like "ALERT" to show Cell G2, if no #N/A, then "OK" in cell G2. Something like If (E4:E62 contains #N/A, "Alert", "OK") So I don't have to scroll down looking for #N/A 's that may or may not be there. Thanks, Steve |
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