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INDEX and MATCH help
Greetings,
This is a follow up post to one I'd written yesterday. The short of it is as follows: I have a lookup table consisting of four columns: A: Position code B: Begin Date C: End Date D: Job Code The job code may vary based on date ranges. On a separate table, I am attempting to look up the job code for the corresponding position code and date. Based on one of the suggestions from here yesterday, I tried the following: =INDEX(Job,MATCH(1,(position=I2)*(begin=G2)*(end< =G2),0)) Whe Job is named range for column D on the lookup table, containing the job code information position is named range for column A on the lookup table, containing position codes I2 is the lookup value, a position code begin is a named range for column C on the lookup table, containing the range begin date end is the named range for range end date I am entering it as an array formula. Any ideas why it might not be working? Thank you ahead of time. Regards, Brad |
INDEX and MATCH help
Should it be? =INDEX(Job,MATCH(1,(position=I2)*(begin<=G2)*(end =G2),0)) -- NBVC Where there is a will there are many ways. 'The Code Cage' (http;//www.thecodecage.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NBVC's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=74 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=122299 |
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