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Quick question on returning the 2nd match of a vlookup . I am tracking
multiple major league baseball teams' win/loss streaks, and have the results listed by date. I was doing fine, until the Mets and Dodgers had a double-header yesterday, and now had 2 entries for that date. I know I can test for multiple dates using Countif(A1:A4 4/27/2010) but don't know how to return the 2nd match of the row of the vlookup. A B 4/26/2010 POSTPONED 4/27/2010 W 4-0 4/27/2010 W 10-5 4/28/2010 W 7-3 vlookup(4/27/2010, a1:b4, 2, false) so that I get W 10-5 (where the first vlookup returns W 4-0). Thanks for any help. Mark |
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