Combine ISNA And ISBLANK In Same Formula
Mar 5, 2014
How to combine ISNA and ISBLANK in the below formula such that it returns empty cell if vlookup cell is blank.
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=IF(ISBLANK(VLOOKUP(B4,'C:UsersArulDesktop[Common Spares 1.xlsx]Sheet1'!$B$1:$L$77,2,0)),"",VLOOKUP(B4,'C:UsersArulDesktop[Common Spares 1.xlsx]Sheet1'!$B$1:$L$77,2,0))
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Sep 27, 2009
What i want to do is to look up of the value of home and away games seperatly. if there is no match for the lookup i get the "N/A" and if there is no value i get "0". If i get 0 the formula will calculate as a lost game.
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Oct 28, 2008
=IF(ISBLANK(VLOOKUP(1,'D-Sort-R'!A96:$N$450,4,0)),"",VLOOKUP(1,'D-Sort-R'!A96:$N$450,4,0))
I've almost got what I need for a mind bending series of sorts that go from worksheet to worksheet. I need to add ISNA along with the ISBLANK above.
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Jan 26, 2009
I have 2 spreadsheets. Both have a list of part numbers on. Beside each part number i want a formula that tells me if the part number is present in both spreadsheets so its says TRUE. If its not present then FALSE. I've tried using this command but it doesn't seem to work properly =ISNA(MATCH(B2,A:A,TRUE))
I've attached the 2 spreadsheets. Spreadsheet1 is where i need the forumula placed beside the part numbers so if its present in Spreadsheet2 as well it displays TRUE beside the part number in Spreadsheet1.
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Nov 6, 2012
I'm trying to use this formula but I get the error "too many arguments". How can I do the same as the formula without an error:
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B12,GYROLOK316ANDM!A12:E2000,3,FALSE)),VLOOKUP(B12,GYROLOKBR!A12:E2000,3,FALSE), VLOOKUP(B12,VALVESFILTERS!A12:E2000,3,FALSE),VLOOKUP(B12,GYROLOK316ANDM!A12:E2000,3,FALSE))
I added in the VLOOKUP(B12,VALVESFILTERS!A12:E2000,3,FALSE) - when I used it without that it worked. But I have 3 sheets I need the the VLOOKUP to look over and this formula that I copied off another thread only had 2 tabs.
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Dec 30, 2006
I have a client/sales sheet where I keep outstanding and paid bills information.
I want to get an indicator cell that shows if a bill was paid Y, or Not paid.
Since cell. However, if there is no invoice I want it to show,... nothing.
I used the invoice date cell C4 to see if there is an actual invoice. I thought the following formula would do it. However, if the invoice is paid and the outstanding amount W4 is 0.00 it returns a N, as Not paid????
C4 (date of invoice)
W4 (is amount due - payment =U4-V4)
(this is the formula I thought of)
=IF(ISBLANK(C4),"",IF(W4>0,"N", IF(W4=0,"Y")))
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Apr 13, 2007
Is there a way to use sumif on blank cells. That is I only want to add the contents of column Q provided the Column I corresponding rows are blank. I used this formula but it didnt work =sumif(I:I,ISBLANK,Q:Q)
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Apr 2, 2009
I have configured conditional formatting to check valid entries in a dependant list. I used the solution provided by SHG at:
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...ant-lists.html
Now I need to use a macro to activate and deactivate the conditional formatting due to performance issues.
When the formula for data validation includes the indirect funtion I got a compile error and the macro won't run.
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May 21, 2013
I have been using an IF,ISNA,VLOOKUP formula as follows which I am sure you are all familiar with :
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(K7,Orig!A7:B35,COLUMNS(B7:B35)+1,0)),"",VLOOKUP(K7,Orig!A7:B35,COLUMNS(B7:B35)+1,0))
This formula works correctly, displaying the lookup value for K7. My query is between the"" I can place text to display when K7 is blank and this works correctly too. However I would like to place a formula in here. The formula is VLOOKUP(I7,Orig!A7:B35,COLUMNS(B7:B35)+1,0 i.e. the lookup value is now I7 and not K7 when K7 is blank.
I have tried the following and variations based on what I know but they return errors.
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(K7,Orig!A7:B35,COLUMNS(B7:B35)+1,0)),(""& VLOOKUP(K7,Orig!A7:B35,COLUMNS(B7:B35)+1,0),VLOOKUP(K7,Orig!A7:B35,COLUMNS(B7:B35)+1,0))
Any better way of using I7 as the lookup value when K7 is blank.
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Dec 28, 2011
H4 is a date/time stamp I have saved as a macro. Returns 12/28/2011 10:47:00 AM.
I4 is the same macro and returns 12/28/2011 10:48:00 AM
J4 calculates the difference between the two (I4-J4), but only recognizes business hours and business days (Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm)
I only want J4 to calculate if I4 is NOT BLANK.
These are in a table so J4 is trying to calculate when there is data in H4, but not I4, and returning a large number like 981583.22
When I try to apply IF(ISBLANK) logic to the formula in J4, I get an error that it exceeds 255 characters, even though it works fine if I am not trying to put the IF(ISBLANK) logic in.
Here is the formula in J4. I want it to automatically calculate if there is data in I4. Otherwise, I want it to return 0.
=IF(AND(INT(H4)=INT(I4),NOT(ISNA(MATCH(INT(H4),HolidayList,0)))),0,ABS(IF(INT(H4)=INT(I4),ROUND(24*(I4-H4),2),
(24*(DayEnd-DayStart)*
(MAX(NETWORKDAYS(H4+1,EndDt-1,HolidayList),0)+
INT(24*(((EndDt-INT(I4))-
(H4-INT(H4)))+(DayEnd-DayStart))/(24*(DayEnd-DayStart))))+
MOD(ROUND(((24*(I4-INT(I4)))-24*DayStart)+
(24*DayEnd-(24*(H4-INT(H4)))),2),
ROUND((24*(DayEnd-DayStart)),2))))))
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Jun 7, 2014
I am using Excel 2003
I have used =IF(I6=J6,1,0) but I want a 0 value if the two cells are blank. How do add this to the formula?
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Jul 17, 2009
I use the following formula. It works except it returns "0" if the field is blank. What alternate formula can I use that will return blank instead of zero if the field is blank?
=IF(B3="","",IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B3,Customers!$A$2:$L$1502,5,FALSE)),IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(VALUE(B3),Customers!$A$2:$L$1502,5,FALSE)),"",VLOOKUP(VALUE(B3),Customers!$A$2:$L$1502,5,FALSE)),VLOOKUP(B3,Customers!$A$2:$L$1502,5,FALSE)))
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May 10, 2006
I realize there are a number of threads on this topic, and I've read through them but have been unable to apply those answers to this problem. I've attached a sample of the worksheet in question. The worksheet is supposed to tell me if messages are supported via a certain Network (BFX).
Column A is the result of a VLOOKUP function, which returns Yes or No if the entry is found, or #N/A if the entry is not found. Column B is my attempt to translate column A into strictly "Yes" and "No", converting an #N/A into a "No". For some reason, the ISNA( function I'm using doesn't seem to work, as highlighted in row 18.
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Nov 4, 2008
It then places all the data on a new sheet. My problem is that some of the formula that the macro places on the new sheet come back with the result #N/A - which is fine, as they are the result of a lookup.
What I want to try and do, is at the end of the macro, get it to delete the row if the activecell is showing as #N/A
I've tried to write a small bit of code for it...
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Oct 20, 2008
I'm trying to get data from another tab, but only if it is greater than or less than a certain number. Here's what I'm using but doesn't seem to work.
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A13, 'Aim MTD'!A2:T63, 5, FALSE)),">=22.00%",VLOOKUP(A13, 'Aim MTD'!A2:T63, 5, FALSE))
A13 is targeting the name of the person
Aim MTD is the sheet tab the info is in
And I want to select the information only if the cell value is 22% or greater. If the cell value is less than 22%, I don't want it to read or to read zero. I'm not an excel expert (yet), but hope to be one day!
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Dec 21, 2006
Let me first explain what I tried to do, before getting to the mess I created. Maybe I should use another formula?
I wanted to compare the amounts in two files on the basis of the same product number. Thus search for a sheet and a column in another file for the same value of A6 (current file) and show the value of the same row in another column (of the other file). However, if there is no value I wanted it to display zero (0) or a text such as "False".
First I did a basic LOOKUP which should work?. However it still showed #N/A for cells without a reference value (A6 is THA) or target cells without a target value (€100.00). I tried to avoid this by combining the ISNA function. However, although the last value shown is correct, the ones before change and seem to add up, or refer to another cell?
Another issue I did not come to yet is the fact that I would like it to search for the correct sheet based on the first three letters of the reference (A6), preferably not case sensitive. A6 is Tha13, first three letters indicate sheet name Tha. Any suggestions on this? ...
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Apr 9, 2009
I have some student marks in columns B to F. If some one get below 40 marks he fails and the subject in which he has been failed will come in Remarks column. If he has passed in all subjects remarks column will show Pass.
To bring failed subject initial in Remarks i have to create 5 additional column and then thru Concatenate i joined them.
Is There any formula to show fail subject in Remarks column without creating 5 additional columns?
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Feb 15, 2010
Am trying to figure out the best way to combine into 1 cell an ISNA(Match... and a Lookup array that will run if the ISNA(match ... returns a false value.
Right now it's running in 2 separate cells ISNA(Match ... and then an if statement that if the ISNA(Match returns false, that the look-up runs, if it doesn't return false, then the value is 0)
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Jul 31, 2009
I'm trying to figure out how to conditionally format one cell depending on two separate cells being not blank.
so for one cell it would be:
IF(NOT(ISBLANK($C$5)))
I think I need to add an OR in there somewhere to make it also depend on C6 but I just can't figure it out...
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Aug 23, 2008
I have the following vlookup working exactly as I want it to in excel: =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,10)& "*", NAME,2,FALSE)),"",(VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,10)& "*",NAME,2,FALSE))) -NAME is a defined section on another worksheet
The problem I have is when I come to use this within a vba macro I'm writing the wildcard section automatically gets spaces added so it goes from "*" to " * " and excel doesn't like it! The code I'm using to write it into the cell is simply:
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = _
"=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(LEFT(c2,10)& " * ",NAME,2,FALSE)),"",(VLOOKUP(LEFT(c2,10)& " * ",NAME,2,FALSE)))"
how to stop the spaces being added?
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May 21, 2012
Is there away to Combine a Text Entree in a Formula with a Formula
=IF('VEGAS - Main'!Z9=1,"MIXED DBLs","")
I am trying to do something like this:
=IF('VEGAS - Main'!Z9=1,"TEAM EVENT"+'Mixed Doubles'!P9
Result will be MIXED DBLs 1st Place
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Apr 6, 2007
Is the following valid code in Excel VBA?
If Application.WorksheetFunction.isblank( Cells(RowIndex, ColIndex)) Then
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Jul 13, 2009
I'm currently working on creating a schedule for work. To make it simple, I have one row with 14 columns for each day of the week split into Time In and Time Out. These are formatted as time "1:30 PM". At the end of the row, I want it to sum the number of hours. I've done this as: =((D4-C4)*24)+((F4-E4)*24)+((H4-G4)*24)+((J4-I4)*24)+((L4-K4)*24)+((N4-M4)*24)+((P4-O4)*24). Which works fine until there is a blank cell.
The time is pulled from another worksheet with the name of the week. Sat and Sun I am off. So the formula goes like this: =IF(ISBLANK(SAT!B4),"",SAT!B$4). I've also tried =IF(ISBLANK(SAT!B4),NULL,SAT!B$4)
The sum at the end does not like the "" value or NULL value. It gives me a #VALUE error for any rows with blank cells. If I change the formula to exclude those weekend days, it works. So I know the error lies in what its putting down for the null value. I cannot have it read zero or anything else. I need it to stay blank but still calculate at the end.
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Jan 22, 2009
Ok, this should be an easy one. I have a formula that one of the functions needs to check if certain cells are blank.
For example; I want to check if A2, B2 and C2 are blank.
Currently, the only thing that seems to work is,=IF(OR(ISBLANNK(A2),ISBLANK(B2),ISBLANK(C2)),"PASS","FAIL")
This is just a piece part of the entire formula and I have to evaluate the data based on multiple criteria. The ISBLANK() portion has to be able to evaluate at least 15 cells. Is there a way to evaluate the cells all at once instead of typing out ISBLANK() over and over. I have tried everything I can think of in regards to syntax.
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Jan 22, 2009
My original formula is:
=IF(ISBLANK(VLOOKUP($E39,'Players Scores'!$A$4:$AV$700,'Players Scores'!AA$3+6,FALSE)) = FALSE,VLOOKUP($E39,'Players Scores'!$A$4:$AV$700,'Players Scores'!AA$3+6,$E39),"")
I am using the above formula but would like it to get the value when the date has passed (when date has been inputed in another cell)
I have added an attachment, The formula begins at J44 to AY44 but when date has entered in the red (D44:D67)section I would like to retreive values for blue section(Q44 and onwards) and not the yellow section(J44 to P44)
This is so when players make a transfer it doesnt include the weeks before that date!!
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May 1, 2009
I've attached a sample of what my problem is. I'm trying to keep track of critical ship dates using NETWORKDAYS. My formula works good until the 2 cells it's watching have no dates in them. This should be an easy fix but I can't figure it out. The formula reads =IF(ISBLANK(E3),NETWORKDAYS($A$2,F3,$A$17:$A$29),NETWORKDAYS($A$2,E5,$A$17:$A$29)). The cell range A2:A17 list the holidays for the year. Cell E3 is a ship date to teflon and F3 is a ship date of the completed job to the customer.
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Jan 26, 2010
Need some help with a piece of code if possible, i get the error Syntax Error :X
This is the code in question: .....
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Sep 17, 2012
I'm using code to delete rows in a column when the cell is blank. However it is not working and the cell is not blank, but appears to be.
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Sep 1, 2009
Using data of unknown origin in Excel I found Isblank was giving a FALSE result on some apparently blank cells while giving a TRUE result on others.
Even if I used TRIM and CLEAN functions on the offending data and pasted the resulting values back the the original locations, the Isblank result was still FALSE. Also, the font colour was not set to white or transparent.
However, if I selected the cell with the 'invisible' data, clicked in the Formula Bar and pressed Enter without entering any new data, the problem disappeared for that cell. The problem also disappeared if I selected the problem 'blank' cell and pressed delete.
Can anyone explain this 'invisible data' and tell me how I can detect it using a function or formula?
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Nov 3, 2009
I am currently using the function:
=IF(OR(ISBLANK(C8), ISBLANK (D8), ISBLANK (E8), ISBLANK (F8), ISBLANK (G8), ISBLANK (H8), ISBLANK (I8), ISBLANK (J8), ISBLANK (K8), ISBLANK (L8), ISBLANK (M8), ISBLANK (N8), ISBLANK (O8), ISBLANK (P8), ISBLANK (Q8), ISBLANK (R8)), "", IF(SUM(C8:R8)=0,"Yes", "No"))
and it is returning a #value error sign.
I want it to check if C8:R8 is blank, and if so, put nothing. But if not, use the formula: IF(SUM(C8:R8)=0,"Yes", "No"))
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