Index Match Offset

Jun 30, 2006

I'm having trying to set up a new
workbook to pull selected results from an existing one. I am trying to figure
out the formula/function for cells B2:D3 on workbook2:

EXISTING WORKBOOK1:
(Col A is dynamic range 'name', Col B is dynamic range 'product', Col D is
dynamic range 'mtd')
A B C D
Joe P1 7
P2 1
P3 2
Total 10
Jill P1 3
P2 4
P3 1
Total 8

NEW WORKBOOK2
A B C D
P1 P2 P3
Joe 7 1 2
Jill 3 4 1

I entered the following as an array formula in cell B2 and it works fine to
return the proper result of 7:
=INDEX('workbook1.xls'!mtd,MATCH("Joe"&"P1",'workbook1.xls'!name&'workbook1.xls'!product,0))
This does not work to return the results for P2 or P3, I am assuming because
I need some sort of an offset for the different rows in workbook1.

I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction here. First I want
to locate the proper name in workbook 1 and then the proper product under
that name and finally pull the mtd col D result for that product and name.

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