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Reference: forum discussion dated 17-18April2010
Dear Ashish/Experts, I have downloaded the addin from the below link. thank you for your excellent External Excel Function, which is workable 100%. but i have another issued, when the cells contains TEXT cells, the result is little bit strange (without a comma). here is the result: CLOSEDCLOSED, it should be CLOSED, CLOSED CLOSEDCANCEL, it should be CLOSED, CANCEL please help and TIA. respectfully, andri "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, Download and install the following addin - http://www.download.com/Morefunc/300...-10423159.html and then use the following array formula =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(MCONCAT(IF((($B$2:$B$11=B15)*($C$ 2:$C$11=C15)),TEXT(A2:A11,"dd/mm/yyyy")," ")))," ",", ") B15 has A and C15 has N -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com |
Reference: forum discussion dated 17-18April2010
Andri,
Try this small change =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(MCONCAT(IF((($B$2:$B$11=B15)*($C$ 2:$C$11=C15)),TEXT(A2:A11,"dd/mm/yyyy"&" ")," ")))," ",", ") -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Andri" wrote: Dear Ashish/Experts, I have downloaded the addin from the below link. thank you for your excellent External Excel Function, which is workable 100%. but i have another issued, when the cells contains TEXT cells, the result is little bit strange (without a comma). here is the result: CLOSEDCLOSED, it should be CLOSED, CLOSED CLOSEDCANCEL, it should be CLOSED, CANCEL please help and TIA. respectfully, andri "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, Download and install the following addin - http://www.download.com/Morefunc/300...-10423159.html and then use the following array formula =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(MCONCAT(IF((($B$2:$B$11=B15)*($C$ 2:$C$11=C15)),TEXT(A2:A11,"dd/mm/yyyy")," ")))," ",", ") B15 has A and C15 has N -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com |
Reference: forum discussion dated 17-18April2010
Dear Mike,
Please guide further, nothing change. the result still CLOSEDCLOSED, without the comma. TIA. "Mike H" wrote: Andri, Try this small change =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(MCONCAT(IF((($B$2:$B$11=B15)*($C$ 2:$C$11=C15)),TEXT(A2:A11,"dd/mm/yyyy"&" ")," ")))," ",", ") -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Andri" wrote: Dear Ashish/Experts, I have downloaded the addin from the below link. thank you for your excellent External Excel Function, which is workable 100%. but i have another issued, when the cells contains TEXT cells, the result is little bit strange (without a comma). here is the result: CLOSEDCLOSED, it should be CLOSED, CLOSED CLOSEDCANCEL, it should be CLOSED, CANCEL please help and TIA. respectfully, andri "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, Download and install the following addin - http://www.download.com/Morefunc/300...-10423159.html and then use the following array formula =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(MCONCAT(IF((($B$2:$B$11=B15)*($C$ 2:$C$11=C15)),TEXT(A2:A11,"dd/mm/yyyy")," ")))," ",", ") B15 has A and C15 has N -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com |
Reference: forum discussion dated 17-18April2010
Hi,
Please post the original question again. -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Andri" wrote in message ... Dear Ashish/Experts, I have downloaded the addin from the below link. thank you for your excellent External Excel Function, which is workable 100%. but i have another issued, when the cells contains TEXT cells, the result is little bit strange (without a comma). here is the result: CLOSEDCLOSED, it should be CLOSED, CLOSED CLOSEDCANCEL, it should be CLOSED, CANCEL please help and TIA. respectfully, andri "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, Download and install the following addin - http://www.download.com/Morefunc/300...-10423159.html and then use the following array formula =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(MCONCAT(IF((($B$2:$B$11=B15)*($C$ 2:$C$11=C15)),TEXT(A2:A11,"dd/mm/yyyy")," ")))," ",", ") B15 has A and C15 has N -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com |
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