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by - delegate Penny [1 post] (2008 Apr 23 Wed, 17:00) replyReply

can I do a nested v looker function

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by - trainer Pete platinum contributer[799 posts] (2008 Apr 24 Thu, 09:32) Edited on 2008 Apr 24 Thu, 09:34 replyReply

Hi Penny, thank you for your post, in answer to your question, yes you can, say for example you wished to use the vlookup function across multiple tables you could combine Vlookup with IF and then enter something like this:

=IF(A1=1,VLOOKUP(B1,TABLE1,2,FALSE),IF(A1=2,VLOOKUP(B1,TABLE2,2,FALSE),IF(A1=3,VLOOKUP(B1,TABLE3,3,FALSE),IFA1=4,VLOOKUP(B1,TABLE4,2,FALSE),IF(A1=5,VLOOKUP(B1,TABLE5,2,FALSE,"")))))

So this has checked 5 different tables for values 1 - 5 and returned what ever the value is in column 2 from the corresponding table.

I hope that has made sense, and helped, if so please click the resolved link, best regards Pete.
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