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![]() Hello, I am working on converting a set of data from an old system to a new system, and in the process, I need to be able to do the index below, but to also add in one more critieria. I need it to not just return the result, but to return the result based on the max date, which is in a different column. =INDEX(Migration!$CH$2:$CH$3900,MATCH(1,(Migration !$A$2:$A$3900=A2)*(Migration!$B$2:$B$3900=B2),0)) Migration!$CH = Status column (open, closed, scheduled) Migration!$A = PO # Migration!$B = Job type (rough, trim) The last column needed to compare against is Migration!$CK I experimented with many options, including: =INDEX(MAX(Migration!$CK$2:$CK$3900)*Migration!$CH $2:$CH$3900,MATCH(1,(Migration!$A$2:$A$3900=A2)*(M igration!$B$2:$B$3900=B2),0)) But no luck. Any ideas? Would this be easier using VBA? Thank you, Kelly -- kkendall ------------------------------------------------------------------------ kkendall's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25936 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=393096 |
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