Dear Friends,
I facing some problem with Index and Partial Match.
In my sheet, TXR - in the Column BE - need the proper date, match with
Column K, from the Sheet PPP Column -O.
Enclose the Sample sheet for your reference.
Dear Friends,
I facing some problem with Index and Partial Match.
In my sheet, TXR - in the Column BE - need the proper date, match with
Column K, from the Sheet PPP Column -O.
Enclose the Sample sheet for your reference.
The RO numbers on PPP all consist of 4 digits, so:
=IFERROR(INDEX(PPP!$E$12:$E$250,MATCH(RIGHT(K19,4)+0,PPP!$O$12:$O$250,0)),"")
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But in future after 9999 How can find 10111 ???
=IFERROR(INDEX(PPP!$E$12:$E$250,MATCH(K19,"RO21F"&TEXT(PPP!$O$12:$O$250,"000000"),0)),"")
You seem to be using an older version of Excel than me. So, please refer to the attached file. If the formulae are enclosed within a pair of { }, these are array formulae.
These are a little different from ordinary formulae in that they MUST be confirmed in the FIRST CELL ONLY by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to activate the array, not just ENTER. After that, the array can be dragged down as normal, to cover the desired range.
You will know the array is active when you see the curly brackets { } appear around the outside of your formula. If you do not use CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER you will (almost always) get an error message or an incorrect answer. Press F2 on that cell and try again.
Don't type the curly brackets yourself - it won't work...
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