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CWH

Is there a function?
 
I am using Excel 2003

I have two tabs in my file.

Tab 1 has account numbers in column A; in column C I want to put the cost to
date

The cost to date is in Tab 2, the same account number is in column A and the
cost is in column O. The account number is not in the same row in Col A on
both Tabs. I am looking for a function that will look at Tab1/ColA and then
try and find the same account number in Tab2/ColA, when it does then put the
value on Tab2/ColO in Tab1/ColC. The data in Tab2 is from an ODBC and can be
upto 30 rows of data.

I hope the above is clear but if not I am sure I will be asked to clarify.

Thanks in advance.

--
CWH

Bob Phillips

Is there a function?
 
=IF(NOT(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A1:O50,15,False))), VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A1:O50,1
5,False),"")

--

HTH

RP
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"CWH" wrote in message
...
I am using Excel 2003

I have two tabs in my file.

Tab 1 has account numbers in column A; in column C I want to put the cost

to
date

The cost to date is in Tab 2, the same account number is in column A and

the
cost is in column O. The account number is not in the same row in Col A

on
both Tabs. I am looking for a function that will look at Tab1/ColA and

then
try and find the same account number in Tab2/ColA, when it does then put

the
value on Tab2/ColO in Tab1/ColC. The data in Tab2 is from an ODBC and can

be
upto 30 rows of data.

I hope the above is clear but if not I am sure I will be asked to clarify.

Thanks in advance.

--
CWH




CWH

Is there a function?
 
That is great but instead of returning a blank cell could I amend the formula
to return 0?
--
CWH


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=IF(NOT(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A1:O50,15,False))), VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A1:O50,1
5,False),"")

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"CWH" wrote in message
...
I am using Excel 2003

I have two tabs in my file.

Tab 1 has account numbers in column A; in column C I want to put the cost

to
date

The cost to date is in Tab 2, the same account number is in column A and

the
cost is in column O. The account number is not in the same row in Col A

on
both Tabs. I am looking for a function that will look at Tab1/ColA and

then
try and find the same account number in Tab2/ColA, when it does then put

the
value on Tab2/ColO in Tab1/ColC. The data in Tab2 is from an ODBC and can

be
upto 30 rows of data.

I hope the above is clear but if not I am sure I will be asked to clarify.

Thanks in advance.

--
CWH





Duke Carey

Is there a function?
 
replace the "" with 0


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