I am currently comparing two lists of email address to find matches between the two.
=IF(ISERROR(MATCH(C2,Sheet1!Z:Z, 0)), "No Match", "Match")
My problem is that some emails I want to INCLUDE are for example :
John.Smith#Email.com
John.Smith-Work#Email.com
How can I do my match lookup to allow for this variance?
R3uK, close, stepping through your statement I found the following to work for me.
First Check:
=IFERROR(LEFT(G2,FIND("-",G2)-1)&RIGHT(G2,LEN(G2)-FIND("#",G2)+1), "")
Final Function
=IF(COUNTIF(TERMINATIONS!AA:AA,LEFT(G2,FIND("-",G2)-1)&RIGHT(G2,LEN(G2)-FIND("#",G2)+1))<1, "No Match", "Match")
With this you should be able to make it work.
=IF(COUNTIF(Sheet1!Z:Z,LEFT(C2,FIND(C2,"#"))&"*"&RIGHT(C2,LEN(C2)-FIND(C2,"#")))<1, "No Match", "Match")
Try =LEFT(C2,FIND(C2,"#"))&"*"&RIGHT(C2,LEN(C2)-FIND(C2,"#")) first,
to see if you have John.Smith*#Email.com or if you need to add a -1 or +1 somewhere!
Related
I've written 6 different IF formulas, each will identify a freight carrier based on the tracking number found in cell BM71.
For the life of me I cannot figure out how to combine these, any help would be appreciated.
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=18,LEFT(BM71,2)="1Z"), "UPS", "")
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=12,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"FedEx","")
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=10,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"DHL","")
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=11,LEFT(BM71,2)="06"), "Old Dominion", "")
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=9,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Arcbest", "")
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=10,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Averitt", "")
With ifS function it gets more clean:
=IFs(AND(LEN(BM71)=18,LEFT(BM71,2)="1Z"), "UPS",
AND(LEN(BM71)=12,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"FedEx",
AND(LEN(BM71)=10,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"DHL",
AND(LEN(BM71)=11,LEFT(BM71,2)="06"), "Old Dominion",
AND(LEN(BM71)=9,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Arcbest",
AND(LEN(BM71)=10,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Averitt",
True,"")
You just add a new IF in the False part. Like this:
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=18,LEFT(BM71,2)="1Z"), "UPS",
IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=12,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"FedEx",
IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=10,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"DHL",
IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=11,LEFT(BM71,2)="06"), "Old Dominion",
IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=9,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Arcbest",
IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=10,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Averitt", ""))))))
No love for LET?
Something like:
=LET(x,BM71,l,LEN(x),b,ISNUMBER(x),s,LEFT(x,2),IFS(
(l=18)*(s="1Z"),"UPS",
(l=12)*b,"FedEx",
(l=10)*b,"DHL",
(l=11)*(s="06"),"Old Dominion",
(l=9)*(s="00"),"Arcbest",
(l=10)*(s="00"),"Averitt"))
If nothing else it cuts down the formula length, and the function only takes one input cell reference (rather than 12 ...).
EDIT: Though if it were me (as other comments have mentioned) I would use this:
=LET(x,BM71,l,LEN(x),b,ISNUMBER(x),s,LEFT(x,2),c,IFS(
(l=18)*(s="1Z"),1,
(l=12)*b,2,
(l=10)*b,3,
(l=11)*(s="06"),4,
(l=9)*(s="00"),5,
(l=10)*(s="00"),6,
TRUE,7),INDEX(Carriers,c) )
With the range named Carriers holding the list of carriers, with a blank in the last row. Makes it easier to change a carrier name and you keep the list in one place which can be re-used by other formulas. (But then I am a devotee of the Third Normal Form ...)
You can add next one instead of "" of previous formula
=IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=18,LEFT(BM71,2)="1Z"), "UPS", IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=12,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"FedEx",IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=10,ISNUMBER(BM71)),"DHL",IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=11,LEFT(BM71,2)="06"), "Old Dominion", IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=9,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Arcbest", IF(AND(LEN(BM71)=10,LEFT(BM71,2)="00"), "Averitt", ""))))))
However you approach to define something based on length and some chars is not stable
I hope I could help you
hello everyone I'm here and needs help with excel
message from excel is
(you've entered too many arguments for this function)
and that my function.
=IF(AND(H2="A","B"),"group 1",IF(AND(N2H2="C","D"),"group 2",""))
please any one can help ?
The first condition to test within the IF statement "AND(H2="A","B")" will always return false - as this tests "Is H2 = "A" ? AND "Is '"B"'?
H2 cannot equal "A" and "B" simultaneously, and besides, even if you wanted to test that you'd have to use "AND(H2="A", H2="B").
Imagine someone asking you the Q "Is H2 = "A"?"
You could answer this if you knew what was in cell H2 (like Excel does) - and you could answer 'True' (yes) or 'False' (no).
But if you were asked is "B" as well? you would probably be quite puzzled - perhaps you would reply "Is "B" what as well"?
Excel would also be puzzled and in such circumstances the default response is 'False' (until proven otherwise!)
The 2nd AND statement is the wrong syntax - see here for some examples of how to use the AND statement.
This is probably why you are seeing the error you see - again:
If someone asked you "Is N2H2="C" and is "B" as well?
You wouldn't know which cell I was referring to (N2H2 does not exist in Excel)
Further, you wouldn't know what to say to "Is "B"?" (Is it a consonent? Is it capital? Is it the 2nd letter of the alphabet? Is it what?
Using this equation Excel will not return an error "too many arguments", it will return "invalid name error" (because there is no such thing as "N2H2" as far as Excel is concerned")
You need to use the following generic syntax for AND statements of this type:
AND(cell 1=some value1, cell 2= some value2) - not AND(cell1cell2=some value1, some value2)
i.e. this would be correct syntax:
=IF(AND(H2="A",N2="B"),"group 1",IF(AND(H2="D",N2="C"),"group 2",""))
(but it assumes you are trying to test cell N2 = B in the first AND statement because it's impossible for cell H2 to equal both A and B at the same time as I've said above)
As someone has pointed out in the comments - if you're testing whether H2 can be "A" OR "B" then simply use the OR statement - i.e. something like this:
=IF(OR(H2="A",H2="B"),"group 1",IF(AND(H2="D",N2="C"),"group 2",""))
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/and-function-5f19b2e8-e1df-4408-897a-ce285a19e9d9
I have 2 data sources and i want to lookup data using Vlookup by using unique ID,
1st data source will show "X" if the ID locate there,
2nd data source will show "Y" if the ID locate there,
the other responses of ID lookup will show nothing ""
Data source 1:
20000543
10056577
10032255
10008287
10011657
10008119
10008212
10007880
10052842
10007959
10062445
10011361
10008079
10008836
10007792
10052651
10007793
10047404
10007913
10007528
10008252
10007388
10007311
10057445
10036263
20004767
20004010
20001276
20010704
10039655
10062427
20010703
10048331
Data source 2:
20003695
20010673
10011463
10021645
10007439
20001123
10008276
10055885
10007718
10007587
10007364
10055257
10007651
10056216
10054797
10052500
10059984
10027674
10010153
10007808
10008182
10007763
10007428
10008102
10050130
10037579
10021909
10009539
10057979
I want to lookup value by using ID "10008102" which is locate in Data source 2 than it will show "Y" for final result,
How can I achieve this?
Much appreciate that.
Thank you
Please don't kill me for the overkill, but I came up with this:
=IF(IFNA(MATCH(A1,Sheet2!A$1:A$29,0),"N")="N","N","Y")
The story:
Match(...,...,0) searches for an exact match (hence the zero).
you need to look for a relative reference, like A1 (without dollarsigns), so that you can drag down and use another cell reference at any time
you need to look inside a fix array, like A$1:A$29, so that, when you drag down, you don't modify the array you're looking in.
Match() either gives a number or an #N/A error in case not found.
IFNA() translates #N/A to "N" (but there's no else-case in IFNA())
IF() has an else-case.
I'm inviting Excel wizards to come up with a simpler solution :-)
Do you possibly want to account for the value existing in both or none of the columns?
=IF(AND(COUNTIF(A:A,E2)>0,COUNTIF(B:B;E2)>0),"X&Y",
IF(COUNTIF(A:A,E2)>0,"X",
IF(COUNTIF(B:B,E2)>0,"Y",
"NONE")))
Using a nested If Statement in Excel I have been trying to obtain results using the following criteria:
within 100 and 75000 Volts but should accept 11; 22; 25; 26; 30; 33; 66
as they will be in kV
Source data is in a table Transformers and the formula is also returning data on two other tables MASTER and META.
I have tried in vain all kinds of IF/AND/OR variants of the following, however I have rarely used nested if statements before so am not at home with the logic. Any help gratefully received !
Thank you
=IF(MASTER!N2="Failed Check 1","Failed Check 1",IF(META!N2="Failed Check 2","Failed Check 2"), IF(OR(Transformers!T2>=110, Transformers!T2<=75000) OR(Transformers!T2=11, Transformers!T2=22, Transformers!T2=25, Transformers!T2=26, Transformers!T2=30, Transformers!T2=33, Transformers!T2=66),"Failed Check 3","Passed Check 3"))
Thank you
It looks like you need an AND as the first term in your OR. The parenthesis also looked incorrect. Once the complexity reaches a certain stage it sometimes helps to compose the formulas in something like Notepad with white-space to display the logic:
=IF(MASTER!N2="Failed Check 1",
"Failed Check 1",
IF(META!N2="Failed Check 2",
"Failed Check 2",
IF(OR(
AND(Transformers!T2>=110, Transformers!T2<=75000),
Transformers!T2=11,
Transformers!T2=22,
Transformers!T2=25,
Transformers!T2=26,
Transformers!T2=30,
Transformers!T2=33,
Transformers!T2=66
),
"Failed Check 3",
"Passed Check 3"
)
)
)
Without linebreaks this is:
=IF(MASTER!N2="Failed Check 1","Failed Check 1",IF(META!N2="Failed Check 2","Failed Check 2", IF(OR(AND(Transformers!T2>=110, Transformers!T2<=75000),Transformers!T2=11, Transformers!T2=22, Transformers!T2=25, Transformers!T2=26, Transformers!T2=30, Transformers!T2=33, Transformers!T2=66),"Failed Check 3","Passed Check 3")))
=IF(MASTER!N2="Failed Check 1","Failed Check 1",IF(META!N2="Failed Check 2","Failed Check 2", IF(OR(Transformers!T2>=110, Transformers!T2<=75000, Transformers!T2=11, Transformers!T2=22, Transformers!T2=25, Transformers!T2=26, Transformers!T2=30, Transformers!T2=33, Transformers!T2=66),"Failed Check 3","Passed Check 3")))
Some problems in your formula:
before the second OR a comma is missing, it should be ),OR(
closing parenthesis of first OR is missing, it should be ...=66)),...
closing parenthesis of IF is missing, your formula should end to )))
+1 you are looking for values between 100 and 75000, this could be done with AND instead of OR
Another approach
To simplify your formula you can place your valid kV values in a range and refer to it; let's call it kVolts (one value per cell, either in one row or in one column)
The simplified formula:
=IF(MASTER!N2="Failed Check 1","Failed Check 1",IF(META!N2="Failed Check 2","Failed Check 2"), IF(OR(AND(Transformers!T2>=110, Transformers!T2<=75000),IFERROR(MATCH(Transformers!T2,kVolts,0)>0,FALSE)) ,"Failed Check 3","Passed Check 3")))
Based on your conditions, I would recommend you implement this one liner which assumes your data is in cell A1.
=IF(OR(AND(A1>=100,A1<=75000),A1=11,A1=22,A1=25,A1=26,A1=30,A1=33,A1=66),TRUE,FALSE)
Although this only returns TRUE or FALSE, which doesn't tell you which check it has passed.
I have a nested if statement is returning "False" rather than the expected outcome.
Scenario
Table "High VoltageCables" has data in it that default to numeric but may contain characters: kVa
Table "Master" checks "High VoltageCables" data as blank or not blank, and returns "Failed Check 1","Passed Check 1". This works fine.
Table "Meta" then checks the results of "Master" and then tests "High VoltageCables" data for length between 1 and 6, regardless of whether record is numeric or string.
Formula
=IF(MASTER!H2="Passed Check 1",IF(LEN('High VoltageCables'!O2)>=1,IF(LEN('High VoltageCables'!O2<6),"Passed Check 2","Failed Check 2")))
This is partially succesful, as it returns "Passed Check 2" for the following sample data in the source table "High VoltageCables".
1 numeric, or
1kVa str, or
50000 numeric
However if a field in "High VoltageCables"is blank, the formula returns "FALSE" rather than "Failed Check 1"
I inherited this task, (and would have preferred to do the whole thing in Access using relatively simple queries) - and unfortunately I am new to nested If statements, so I am probably missing something basic...
NB the data in High VoltageCables must default to numeric for a further check to work.
The first and second IF's seem to be missing the else part. They should be added at the end between the ))) like ), else ), else )
Every IF statement consists of IF( condition, truepart, falsepart) if you have two nested ifs it will be something like IF( condition, IF( condition2, truepart2, falsepart2), falsepart)
Hope that makes it a little clearer
You do have an unaccounted for FALSE in the middle IF. Try bring the latter two conditions together.
=IF(Master!H2="Passed Check 1",IF(OR(LEN('High VoltageCables'!O2)={1,2,3,4,5}),"Passed Check 2","Failed Check 2"))
It's still a bit unclear on what to show or not show if Master!H2 does not equal "Passed Check 1".
I failed to construct the formula with a concluding "else" - "Failed Check 1"
Using jeeped's and Tom's suggestion and adding the final "else" part I have solved the problem:
=IF(MASTER!H2="Passed Check 1",IF(OR(LEN('High VoltageCables'!O2)={1,2,3,4,5}),"Passed Check 2","Failed Check 2"),"Failed Check 1")