VLookup Help
Well, you could use a MATCH function.
Pete
On Oct 31, 7:46*pm, Sorceressss
wrote:
Thanks for the answers! *I am using Vlookup to find common customer parts in
two different spreadsheets. *Is there a better function to do this?
"Pete_UK" wrote:
The #N/A error means that you are not getting an exact match. You
might think that there is a match, but it might be that in one file
you have a proper number and in the other file you have a number which
is actually a text value. Here are two ways of getting round this
particular issue:
=VLOOKUP(A2*1, ... etc
or
=VLOOKUP(A2&"", ... etc
The first one converts a text number in A2 to a proper number, if you
have proper numbers in your other file, whereas the second approach
converts a number in A2 to a text value.
One other point is that the formula implies that the other file is
open, as you do not have the full-path before the filename.
I'm not sure why you are using VLOOKUP - if you find a match then it
will only return itself, as your table is only one column wide.
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Oct 31, 7:22 pm, Sorceressss
wrote:
I have been doing vlookups for years and now I am having problems with it,
can someone please look at this formula and see if anything sticks out as
being wrong? *I am getting all #N/A's for results:
=VLOOKUP(A2,'[Talaris Account history by cust part no.
200711-200810.xls]Account History'!$E$8:$E$496,1,FALSE)
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