index, Match statement

B

Bob

Looking for some help, using this formula
=INDEX($N$2:$N$24,MATCH(1,INDEX(($L$2:$L$24=$L28)*($O$2:$O$24=N$27),),))
(which I'm a novice at) I'm able to retrieve an answer if it is in the lookup
table but if the query does not it returns an error. How would I or is there
a way to do this and if the result does not find a value to either leave the
field blank or post a 0
Thanks,

Below is the reference sheet I was working with on this formula I'm matching
the date and workcell.

Lookup range:
Date Used Workcell
8/20/2009 1 6
8/20/2009 1 11
8/21/2009 1 5
8/21/2009 1 6
8/21/2009 1 11
8/24/2009 1 8
8/24/2009 1 11


Populating a table
5 6 8 11
8/19/2009 #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A
8/20/2009 #N/A 1 #N/A 1
8/21/2009 1 1 #N/A 1
8/24/2009 #N/A #N/A 1 1
 
T

T. Valko

Try this to return 0 instead of the error:

=LOOKUP(1E100,CHOOSE({1,2},0,INDEX($N$2:$N$24,MATCH(1,INDEX(($L$2:$L$24=$L28)*($O$2:$O$24=N$27),),))))

Note that this will only work if the return value is numeric.
 
A

Ashish Mathur

Hi,

Try this

=if(iserror(INDEX($N$2:$N$24,MATCH(1,INDEX(($L$2:$L$24=$L28)*($O$2:$O$24=N$27),),))),"",INDEX($N$2:$N$24,MATCH(1,INDEX(($L$2:$L$24=$L28)*($O$2:$O$24=N$27),),)))

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Regards,

Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com
 

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