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I have a table, Column A = Beginning Period, Column B = End Period, Column C
= Rate, there are about 30 rows of date periods/rates (ie A2:C31). Users will input a date in A1 and B1 will return the coresponding rate from the table. The function will identify the date range from Column A and B and return the value from C. The date can be the exact date of Column A or B. = Column A and =< Column B. |
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Try the below..
Query date in A1 Data in A2:C31 =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A31<=A1)*(B2:B31=A1),C2:C31) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "JeffK" wrote: I have a table, Column A = Beginning Period, Column B = End Period, Column C = Rate, there are about 30 rows of date periods/rates (ie A2:C31). Users will input a date in A1 and B1 will return the coresponding rate from the table. The function will identify the date range from Column A and B and return the value from C. The date can be the exact date of Column A or B. = Column A and =< Column B. |
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Thanks Jacob but I think I need to clarrify
*If the user inputs May 15 in A1 then 5.25% will appear in A2 A B C 1-Jan 15-Feb 5.00% 16-Feb 10-Mar 5.50% 11-Mar 12-May 5.75% 13-May 2-Jun 5.25%* 3-Jun 10-Jul 4.50% 11-Jul 5-Aug 4.00% "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Try the below.. Query date in A1 Data in A2:C31 =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A31<=A1)*(B2:B31=A1),C2:C31) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "JeffK" wrote: I have a table, Column A = Beginning Period, Column B = End Period, Column C = Rate, there are about 30 rows of date periods/rates (ie A2:C31). Users will input a date in A1 and B1 will return the coresponding rate from the table. The function will identify the date range from Column A and B and return the value from C. The date can be the exact date of Column A or B. = Column A and =< Column B. |
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Sorry Jacob, TypeO, works fine thanks
"JeffK" wrote: Thanks Jacob but I think I need to clarrify *If the user inputs May 15 in A1 then 5.25% will appear in A2 A B C 1-Jan 15-Feb 5.00% 16-Feb 10-Mar 5.50% 11-Mar 12-May 5.75% 13-May 2-Jun 5.25%* 3-Jun 10-Jul 4.50% 11-Jul 5-Aug 4.00% "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Try the below.. Query date in A1 Data in A2:C31 =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A31<=A1)*(B2:B31=A1),C2:C31) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "JeffK" wrote: I have a table, Column A = Beginning Period, Column B = End Period, Column C = Rate, there are about 30 rows of date periods/rates (ie A2:C31). Users will input a date in A1 and B1 will return the coresponding rate from the table. The function will identify the date range from Column A and B and return the value from C. The date can be the exact date of Column A or B. = Column A and =< Column B. |
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