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Oct 23, 2007

I'm trying to do is (in column L) find which column the figure in column K appears in the preceding columns, then look in row 9 and return the month when this was charged. I need some kind of reverse HLOOKUP-type function!

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I have encountered a situation where I need to essentially accomplish a reverse Vlookup (using index match) and return multiple values.

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I've got a chess board in B2:I9, and would like a function that returns the location of a particular piece.

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B1:I1 = A ---> H
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In the data table, the store numbers are in column A. The product shipping days are in the first column in a 3 column group (store's may have multiple shipping days). The shipping times are in the 2nd column of the group. The shipping Due days are in the last column of the group (text is in red).

Worksheet Calendar:

This is where formulas will auto-populate the shipping days for each store. It will populate the shipping days in the proper column (Weekday) by matching it to the Due Days in the data table.

(We are only interested in due dates from December 18 to December 29)

For every weekday column (Monday - Friday) there are three columns:
- 1st Column: Shipping day
- 2nd Column: Shipping Time
- 3rd Column: Due Day (last day to ship).

Ex:

For store # 1401 - there are 3 order days for this store (between December 18 - December 29).

In the Monday column, this store does have shipping order for Wednesday 12/24 (1st column) at 4:30AM (2nd column) - because the due day is Monday (3rd column).

This 3rd column in every weekday group is what must be matched to the Due day in the data table.
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Here's my table:

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So I have values in two colums like so -

A

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plastic
aluminium

[Code]...

I now have another worksheet wherein I want a cell to recall a Value from range "A", using the code in range "B". So for example I'd want want my cell to search for the code to the left of it, "6464", and bring up value "Aluminium". HOWEVER, and here is where I feel it gets tricky - I intend to drag that cell down across a column - but when the cell encounters "6464" again, instead of showing "Aluminium", I this time want it to show the next entry under "6464" - "steel".

I hope this is clear. I'd post the excel spreadsheet but it is very large. Basically I want to INDEX MATCH function to remember its already recalled a specific value for code "6464" (in this case "aluminium") and to recall the the OTHER value related to this code.

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I am having a heck of a time coming up with the proper combination of functions to return data to my worksheet.

Attached, you will find a screen shot of the pages I am dealing with.
Here is what I am trying to do:

On the page named Update Master, I am trying to put formulae into the highlighted cells C2:C11. Each cell will contain a formula to MATCH the team name in UpdateMaster!A:A with a team name in the chart found on worksheet WEEK ONE. Then, I want to return the value found 8 cells down, and 1 cell to the right of that MATCH. Here is a specific example:

In cell Update Master!C2, I need a formula that will MATCH the value in Update Master!A2, , with a value on the WEEK ONE! worksheet. (In this case, 2EZ. After locating the match, I want to return the value found in the bottom right of that players weekly score box. (WEEK ONE!C9...in this example).

I can't make a direct reference to the data...because the value in Update Master!A:A will change after each week. The team names will be sorted in alphabetical order after being sorted by the value found in Update Master!AE:AE...(each player's accumulated score).

I have tried so many combinations of MATCH, LOOKUP, OFFSET, INDEX, ROW...etc., and I keep getting VALUE# or NA# errors at some point in the computation. Maybe one of you can point me in the right direction.

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I'm trying to do in Excel 2000 that seemed way easier before I tried to write the formula. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.

I have some data setup more or less like this:

1State DeptJan Feb Mar
2California 50128 31 6
3Utah 20119 3 11
4California 20122 49 22
5New York 301 29 51 15
I'm looking to write a formula to retrieve the numerical value located in the cell for a particular month, across from a particular department number and state - so I can plug it into another spreadsheet.

I tried the following formula for January, but I get an "N/A" error when I hit 'Ctrl+Shift+Enter' to use it...

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That's all fine but some of the items in the list will not be able to match the lookup table and in this case I want it to say 0 (zero), but instead its saying #N/A which I understand means data unavailable. Is there a way of saying if so and so doesn't match put 0 instead of #N/A?

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I'm trying to perform an index / match lookup that can have a dynamic indexed column.

Sheet1 has the master table and sheet2 is where I'm putting the formula. The table on sheet1 has a RecordID field that uniquely identifies each record and that must be typed into Sheet2 [RecordID] column and then matched to sheet one to identify the record

Code:
MATCH([RecordID],Table1[RecordID],0)

The column headers on Sheet1 are used as data validation for the column [Field] on sheet2. The value of the Field column on sheet two should determine the the column on sheet1 to index.

This is what I have so far:

Code:
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I would imagine that the title of this thread made little sense, so let me try to explain:

Sheet A has columns A-C populated with data. Column D needs to search Sheet B columns A-C for a match. (ie, see if the data on sheet A is also on sheet B) if this is true, then it needs to return the value of the LAST column of the matched row in Sheet B.

So, if Sheet A R1 A-C is 1,2,3. Sheet A R1 D needs to search Sheet B for 1,2,3. and when it finds it, (for example on row 9) return the value of the last column of Sheet B row 9. The issue is, the last value could be in column R or S or AA, there is just no way of knowing.

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I am trying to do an INDEX/MATCH to return a value based on multiple lookup_values.

The workbook is attached, and what I am trying to accomplish is this:

If 50, 75, or 90 are selected from Column D drop down of this (Main) worksheet, then return Column A, B, and C values for those rows to the Report worksheet.

So in my sample spreadsheet, John, Jim, and Jack's information should be returned on the Report worksheet because their Column D shows 50, 75, and 90. Alice, Wanda, and Cindy's information should not be returned on the Report worksheet because their column D shows Budget Only, Contacting, and 100.

My current INDEX/MATCH formula is =INDEX(Main!$C2,MATCH(50,Main!$D2),0), but this only works when column D has 50 chosen because I have only asked MATCH to return info if it finds something with 50 because I do not know how to ask it to search for multiple lookup_values.

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I am building a timeclock, and am using a user form to allow people to sign in/out.

I have a punch in form that logs the inputed username and password (after being checked against my employee list), along with a count of their username on this sheet (as a count of how many times they have punched in) and a timestamp (column 4). These values are all pasted to the first blank row in my worksheet "PunchInTimes".

Then, I have a punch out button that logs these same values the same way, only on "PunchOutTimes". Then, the idea is to link the index number of the PunchOutTimes record and PunchInTimes record for any given user, so that when they punch out, a complete record is pasted (to the first blank row) in a separate worksheet called "Timesheets".

I have been able to paste the username and count to the "Timesheets" sheet, however as soon as I try to index/match the count and inputed username (on the punch out form), I get an error 13 type mismatch.

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Now the percentage is returned from a dynamic data set, I want to plot the percentages on a spider/radar chart. Instead of manually creating the chart or using a pivot, I wanted to lookup the percentages (column D) against the category (Column A) in question and plot so the chart updates as the user changes the answers.

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I have this table

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1.....I......a.....d.....g

2.....II.....b.....e.....h

3.....III....c.....f......i

As you can see, the number I has a,d,and g, II has b,e,and h, and III has c, f, and i

I want to make formula that if I make the input g it would return I, f would return III, and c would return III, and so on

I want to make four formulas by using VLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH, INDEX&MATCH separately.

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I know how to do two-way lookup with the INDEX and MATCH functions (example, =INDEX(B2:H11,MATCH(A6,A2:A11,0),MATCH(E1,B1:H1,0)) to lookup a value in a table given a value in the row range and a value in the column range. I also know how to use the space intersector to do a two-way lookup (example, =A6:H6 E1:E11).

My question is, is it possible to do the reverse. Instead of finding the row and column positional and then returning the value at the intersection of the two, is it possible to have the value at the intersection and then find the two values in the row and column positions? So this would mean somehow returning two values in two cells.

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I am trying to find a way to use the match function to return the last matching value in an unsorted row. For example if I have (with each individual number representing a new column):

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B: 5

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I have an appointment schedule shaped like a table and I need to extract data from it into a sub table. The schedule has date column headers, time row headers, and the intersection of the date and time headers is a cell with a patient’s name. There are duplicate patient names in the schedule. The extract table should list the patient names vertically and next to each patient name should be a list of dates and times. The time and date for a single appointment should be contained in one cell.

For simplicity, I will not use dates and times in my example, but instead I will use letters.

Schedule looks like this:

Date Column headers are as follows: B1 = m, C1 = n, D1 = o, E1 = p
Time Row headers are as follows: A2 = q, A3 = r, A4 = s, A5 = t, A6 = u, A7 = v
The cells that contain patient names are: B2 = Jo, C3 = Sioux, C4 = Sioux, D2 = Sioux, E3 = Chin

The extract table looks like this:

Column headers are as follows: B20 = # App, C20 = App 1, D20 = App 2, E20 = App 3
Row headers (patient names) are as follows: A21 = Chin, A22 = Jo, A23 = Sioux
The cells that contain times and dates are: C21 = “r, p”, C22 = “q, m”, C23 = “r, n”, D23 = “s, n”, E23 = “q, o”, where the first letter is a time and the second letter is a date.

A while back I posted a question about this sort of reverse two way lookup:
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Since then I have encountered the problem of the patients showing up in more than one time slot on a single day and also showing up in the schedule on more than one day. The formulas I am using are not working. So in my example, the trouble I am having comes from the fact that Sioux’s name shows up in more than one time slot for one day and also he shows up on more than one day.

If it is easier to see the table with dates and times, the data is here:

Schedule looks like this:
Date Column headers are as follows: B1 = 1/8/2010, C1 = 1/9/2010, D1 = 1/10/2010, E1 = 1/11/2010
Time Row headers are as follows: A2 = 8:00 AM, A3 = 9:00 AM, A4 = 10:00 AM, A5 = 11:00 AM, A6 = 12:00 PM, A7 = 1:00 PM
The cells that contain patient names are: B2 = Jo, C3 = Sioux, C4 = Sioux, D2 = Sioux, E3 = Chin

The extract table looks like this:
Column headers are as follows: B20 = # App, C20 = App 1, D20 = App 2, E20 = App 3
Row headers (patient names) are as follows: A21 = Chin, A22 = Jo, A23 = Sioux
The cells that contain patient names are: C21 = 9:00 AM, 1/11/10, C22 = 8:00 AM, 1/8/10, C23 = 9:00 AM, 1/9/10, D23 = 10:00 AM, 1/9/10, E23 = 8:00 AM, 1/10/10

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sampleexcelhelp.xlsx

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See attached file, "Rate Sample Index-Match Formula".

I need a formula to return the value at the cross section of two (2) lookup values that match. This formula will be input into column D under, "RATE" on the 1st tab, "TEST FILE".

In the 1st tab, "TEST FILE" there are a series of columns as follows;

A = Service
B = From
C = To
D = Rate

In the 2nd tab, "RATES" there is a series of rates with drivers From (green) & To (blue)

The formula needs to do the following;

1. Lookup the "From" value in column B on tab, "TEST FILE" and match to column B2:B59 on tab, "RATES" both highlighted in green
2. Then Lookup the "To" value in column C on tab, "TEST FILE" and match to row C1:BH1 on tab, "RATES" both highlighted in blue
3. Then return the value at the cross section of the match "From" (point 1 above) & "To" (point 2 above) in range C2:BH59

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The rate From SYD To CBR = 0.33. I have highlighted this in yellow on both tabs to show where the formula needs to lookup the data to return the answer.

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I have two sheets of data , sheet A and Sheet B.

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I have filled out the first two rows of results that should be returned as an example.

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