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I'm seeing LOTS of posts that are close to this issue, but nothing quite the
same. I'm using VLOOKUP to look at a part number column that's being imported. It all comes across in text format b/c some part numbers are alphanumeric (ex: 6H) and some are numeric (ex: 30). Nothing I've seen so far addresses the issue b/c if I change the entire column to text I get #N/A back for cells in the column that should show a number in them, (ex:30). If I change the entire column to numeric format I get the same for cells that contain alphanumeric data (ex: 6H). Does anyone know of a solution that might address, seeing how there are two different types of data formats in the same column being referenced?!! |
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Try something like this:
For ParNumbers in Col_A and a lookup table in Columns C:D Set all of the values in the Col_C of the lookup table Text. Then use a formula like this: B1: =VLOOKUP(A1&"",B:C,2,0) Appending an empty string to the numeric P/N's converts them to text. Appending an empty string to the text P/N's has no impact. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "crafty_girl" wrote: I'm seeing LOTS of posts that are close to this issue, but nothing quite the same. I'm using VLOOKUP to look at a part number column that's being imported. It all comes across in text format b/c some part numbers are alphanumeric (ex: 6H) and some are numeric (ex: 30). Nothing I've seen so far addresses the issue b/c if I change the entire column to text I get #N/A back for cells in the column that should show a number in them, (ex:30). If I change the entire column to numeric format I get the same for cells that contain alphanumeric data (ex: 6H). Does anyone know of a solution that might address, seeing how there are two different types of data formats in the same column being referenced?!! |
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Thanks Ron.
Unless I'm doing something wrong, that's not doing it. It doesn't make things look any different than it did before. MAN this is frustrating! "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try something like this: For ParNumbers in Col_A and a lookup table in Columns C:D Set all of the values in the Col_C of the lookup table Text. Then use a formula like this: B1: =VLOOKUP(A1&"",B:C,2,0) Appending an empty string to the numeric P/N's converts them to text. Appending an empty string to the text P/N's has no impact. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "crafty_girl" wrote: I'm seeing LOTS of posts that are close to this issue, but nothing quite the same. I'm using VLOOKUP to look at a part number column that's being imported. It all comes across in text format b/c some part numbers are alphanumeric (ex: 6H) and some are numeric (ex: 30). Nothing I've seen so far addresses the issue b/c if I change the entire column to text I get #N/A back for cells in the column that should show a number in them, (ex:30). If I change the entire column to numeric format I get the same for cells that contain alphanumeric data (ex: 6H). Does anyone know of a solution that might address, seeing how there are two different types of data formats in the same column being referenced?!! |
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