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tier pricing
Using Excel, I want to look up a garmetn name in column A, then return a cost
per product from column B, C, or D, based on tier quantities purchased. Example: In one cell(A1) I know the garment , in another cell (A2) I know the quantity purchased. Garment 1-23 24-49 50-100 Shirt $5 $4 $3 Pant $10 $9 $8 What formula looks up the garment shirt or pant, then returns price per item based on second value(quantity) |
tier pricing
Change the headers first to:
Garment,1,24,50 then invoke, assuming that A1:D3 houses the table including the headers: =INDEX($B$2:$D$3,MATCH("Shirt",$A$2:$A$3,0),MATCH( 28,$B$1:$D$1,1)) billburr wrote: Using Excel, I want to look up a garmetn name in column A, then return a cost per product from column B, C, or D, based on tier quantities purchased. Example: In one cell(A1) I know the garment , in another cell (A2) I know the quantity purchased. Garment 1-23 24-49 50-100 Shirt $5 $4 $3 Pant $10 $9 $8 What formula looks up the garment shirt or pant, then returns price per item based on second value(quantity) |
tier pricing
Hi
Something like (on fly): =OFFSET(PriceTable!$A$1,MATCH($A$1,PriceTable!$A$1 :$A$1000,0),MATCH($A$2,{1; 25;51},1)) Arvi Laanemets "billburr" wrote in message ... Using Excel, I want to look up a garmetn name in column A, then return a cost per product from column B, C, or D, based on tier quantities purchased. Example: In one cell(A1) I know the garment , in another cell (A2) I know the quantity purchased. Garment 1-23 24-49 50-100 Shirt $5 $4 $3 Pant $10 $9 $8 What formula looks up the garment shirt or pant, then returns price per item based on second value(quantity) |
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