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Hi all,
I have a row of dates like this:
10.03.2008
10.26.2008
11.16.2008
11.17.2008
12.16.2008
01.08.2009
......
on the same sheet there is a table with dates intervals like this one:
Time Interval Code
01.07.2008 - 03.19.2008 A
03.06.2008 - 03.18.2008 B
03.14.2008 - 06.30.2008 C
05.24.2008 - 09.12.2008 D
09.13.2008 - 11.17.2008 E
....
I was trying to find the first occurence of the dates from A:A in the
table of time intervals and get the code and actually i did, with this
formula in B:B :
=INDEX($J$3:$J$15,MATCH(1,((A2>$K$3:$K$15)*(A2<$L$3:$L$15)),0))
and it works great,
Now i am trying to expand the formula to find the second occurence
(put it in C:C) different than the first one found in (B:B) and i got
stuck, i just cant see it, i am thinking that something should be done
inside my MATCH so to speak "start from where you stopped in B:B", can
this be done?
or otherwise any ides on how to approach it in an other way?
Thanks .
I have a row of dates like this:
10.03.2008
10.26.2008
11.16.2008
11.17.2008
12.16.2008
01.08.2009
......
on the same sheet there is a table with dates intervals like this one:
Time Interval Code
01.07.2008 - 03.19.2008 A
03.06.2008 - 03.18.2008 B
03.14.2008 - 06.30.2008 C
05.24.2008 - 09.12.2008 D
09.13.2008 - 11.17.2008 E
....
I was trying to find the first occurence of the dates from A:A in the
table of time intervals and get the code and actually i did, with this
formula in B:B :
=INDEX($J$3:$J$15,MATCH(1,((A2>$K$3:$K$15)*(A2<$L$3:$L$15)),0))
and it works great,
Now i am trying to expand the formula to find the second occurence
(put it in C:C) different than the first one found in (B:B) and i got
stuck, i just cant see it, i am thinking that something should be done
inside my MATCH so to speak "start from where you stopped in B:B", can
this be done?
or otherwise any ides on how to approach it in an other way?
Thanks .