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dee

Vlookup more than one criterion
 
Hi,

Am trying to look up prices that I quoted a client recently to ensure that I
quote the same price. The problem is that the same part number may be
manufactured by more than one company, so I have to quote on those, not just
one.

Vlookup only finds the first one... Example simplified:

Part no. Mfg Price
A-100 ABC 2.00
A-100 XYZ 3.00
A-100 LMN 1.50
L-987 XYZ 0.75
L-987 MNO 0.70
L-987 ABC 0.71

Any ideas??
Thanks

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Thanks!

Dee

Domenic

Vlookup more than one criterion
 
Assuming that A2:C7 contains the data, try the following formula which
needs to be confirmed with CONTROL+SHIFT+ENTER...

=INDEX(C2:C7,MATCH(1,IF(A2:A7="A-100",IF(B2:B7="XYZ",1)),0))

Hope this helps!

In article ,
dee wrote:

Hi,

Am trying to look up prices that I quoted a client recently to ensure that I
quote the same price. The problem is that the same part number may be
manufactured by more than one company, so I have to quote on those, not just
one.

Vlookup only finds the first one... Example simplified:

Part no. Mfg Price
A-100 ABC 2.00
A-100 XYZ 3.00
A-100 LMN 1.50
L-987 XYZ 0.75
L-987 MNO 0.70
L-987 ABC 0.71

Any ideas??
Thanks


dee

Vlookup more than one criterion
 
Thank you. I modified it slightly so that it referred to cell addresses as
opposed to specific content. I will also add something so that if a match
isn't found, I won't have the #n/a problem.

--
Thanks!

Dee


"Domenic" wrote:

Assuming that A2:C7 contains the data, try the following formula which
needs to be confirmed with CONTROL+SHIFT+ENTER...

=INDEX(C2:C7,MATCH(1,IF(A2:A7="A-100",IF(B2:B7="XYZ",1)),0))

Hope this helps!

In article ,
dee wrote:

Hi,

Am trying to look up prices that I quoted a client recently to ensure that I
quote the same price. The problem is that the same part number may be
manufactured by more than one company, so I have to quote on those, not just
one.

Vlookup only finds the first one... Example simplified:

Part no. Mfg Price
A-100 ABC 2.00
A-100 XYZ 3.00
A-100 LMN 1.50
L-987 XYZ 0.75
L-987 MNO 0.70
L-987 ABC 0.71

Any ideas??
Thanks




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