Index/Match with Multiple Criteria and Multiple Outputs
How to add a second criteria to this excel formula?
=IFERROR(
INDEX($I$2:$I$8,
SMALL(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH($L$1,$H$2:$H$8)),ROW($I$2:$I$8)-ROW($I$2)+1),
COLUMNS($N1:N1))),
"")
I need to use two criteria, one with a partial text search (not necessarily in the beginning) to generate multiple outputs.
Input Sheet
Output Sheet
excel
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How to add a second criteria to this excel formula?
=IFERROR(
INDEX($I$2:$I$8,
SMALL(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH($L$1,$H$2:$H$8)),ROW($I$2:$I$8)-ROW($I$2)+1),
COLUMNS($N1:N1))),
"")
I need to use two criteria, one with a partial text search (not necessarily in the beginning) to generate multiple outputs.
Input Sheet
Output Sheet
excel
You cannot generate "multiple outputs" with a formula. Please edit your question to show us your inputs and expected results. The generic formula for multiple criteria when usingINDEX
/MATCH
is=INDEX(range,match(1,((multiple criteria)),0))
. Cheers, Michal
– Michal Rosa
Nov 12 '18 at 23:40
Please explain a bit further maybe an example of what you’re trying to accomplish. What data do you need to look for? Hard to see from this formula.
– Patrick S
Nov 13 '18 at 0:06
Thank you both for getting back to me. I edited my original post to include a picture of the input and output sheets in my excel. The formula which I quoted, which I have not been able to get to work but which I think is a step in the right direction, comes from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31449440/…
– J. Doe
Nov 13 '18 at 10:30
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How to add a second criteria to this excel formula?
=IFERROR(
INDEX($I$2:$I$8,
SMALL(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH($L$1,$H$2:$H$8)),ROW($I$2:$I$8)-ROW($I$2)+1),
COLUMNS($N1:N1))),
"")
I need to use two criteria, one with a partial text search (not necessarily in the beginning) to generate multiple outputs.
Input Sheet
Output Sheet
excel
How to add a second criteria to this excel formula?
=IFERROR(
INDEX($I$2:$I$8,
SMALL(IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH($L$1,$H$2:$H$8)),ROW($I$2:$I$8)-ROW($I$2)+1),
COLUMNS($N1:N1))),
"")
I need to use two criteria, one with a partial text search (not necessarily in the beginning) to generate multiple outputs.
Input Sheet
Output Sheet
excel
excel
edited Nov 13 '18 at 10:03
J. Doe
asked Nov 12 '18 at 23:23
J. DoeJ. Doe
11
11
You cannot generate "multiple outputs" with a formula. Please edit your question to show us your inputs and expected results. The generic formula for multiple criteria when usingINDEX
/MATCH
is=INDEX(range,match(1,((multiple criteria)),0))
. Cheers, Michal
– Michal Rosa
Nov 12 '18 at 23:40
Please explain a bit further maybe an example of what you’re trying to accomplish. What data do you need to look for? Hard to see from this formula.
– Patrick S
Nov 13 '18 at 0:06
Thank you both for getting back to me. I edited my original post to include a picture of the input and output sheets in my excel. The formula which I quoted, which I have not been able to get to work but which I think is a step in the right direction, comes from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31449440/…
– J. Doe
Nov 13 '18 at 10:30
add a comment |
You cannot generate "multiple outputs" with a formula. Please edit your question to show us your inputs and expected results. The generic formula for multiple criteria when usingINDEX
/MATCH
is=INDEX(range,match(1,((multiple criteria)),0))
. Cheers, Michal
– Michal Rosa
Nov 12 '18 at 23:40
Please explain a bit further maybe an example of what you’re trying to accomplish. What data do you need to look for? Hard to see from this formula.
– Patrick S
Nov 13 '18 at 0:06
Thank you both for getting back to me. I edited my original post to include a picture of the input and output sheets in my excel. The formula which I quoted, which I have not been able to get to work but which I think is a step in the right direction, comes from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31449440/…
– J. Doe
Nov 13 '18 at 10:30
You cannot generate "multiple outputs" with a formula. Please edit your question to show us your inputs and expected results. The generic formula for multiple criteria when using
INDEX
/MATCH
is =INDEX(range,match(1,((multiple criteria)),0))
. Cheers, Michal– Michal Rosa
Nov 12 '18 at 23:40
You cannot generate "multiple outputs" with a formula. Please edit your question to show us your inputs and expected results. The generic formula for multiple criteria when using
INDEX
/MATCH
is =INDEX(range,match(1,((multiple criteria)),0))
. Cheers, Michal– Michal Rosa
Nov 12 '18 at 23:40
Please explain a bit further maybe an example of what you’re trying to accomplish. What data do you need to look for? Hard to see from this formula.
– Patrick S
Nov 13 '18 at 0:06
Please explain a bit further maybe an example of what you’re trying to accomplish. What data do you need to look for? Hard to see from this formula.
– Patrick S
Nov 13 '18 at 0:06
Thank you both for getting back to me. I edited my original post to include a picture of the input and output sheets in my excel. The formula which I quoted, which I have not been able to get to work but which I think is a step in the right direction, comes from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31449440/…
– J. Doe
Nov 13 '18 at 10:30
Thank you both for getting back to me. I edited my original post to include a picture of the input and output sheets in my excel. The formula which I quoted, which I have not been able to get to work but which I think is a step in the right direction, comes from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31449440/…
– J. Doe
Nov 13 '18 at 10:30
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This is the solution I came up with myself:
=INDEX(Table[Target],SMALL(IF(L$2=Table[InvestmentYear],IF((ISNUMBER(SEARCH($B$56,Table[Shareholders]))),ROW(Table[Target])-ROW(INDEX(Table[Target],1))+1)),ROWS($A$1:$A2)))
Would be great to hear any other thoughts on how to make it more clean.
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This is the solution I came up with myself:
=INDEX(Table[Target],SMALL(IF(L$2=Table[InvestmentYear],IF((ISNUMBER(SEARCH($B$56,Table[Shareholders]))),ROW(Table[Target])-ROW(INDEX(Table[Target],1))+1)),ROWS($A$1:$A2)))
Would be great to hear any other thoughts on how to make it more clean.
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This is the solution I came up with myself:
=INDEX(Table[Target],SMALL(IF(L$2=Table[InvestmentYear],IF((ISNUMBER(SEARCH($B$56,Table[Shareholders]))),ROW(Table[Target])-ROW(INDEX(Table[Target],1))+1)),ROWS($A$1:$A2)))
Would be great to hear any other thoughts on how to make it more clean.
add a comment |
This is the solution I came up with myself:
=INDEX(Table[Target],SMALL(IF(L$2=Table[InvestmentYear],IF((ISNUMBER(SEARCH($B$56,Table[Shareholders]))),ROW(Table[Target])-ROW(INDEX(Table[Target],1))+1)),ROWS($A$1:$A2)))
Would be great to hear any other thoughts on how to make it more clean.
This is the solution I came up with myself:
=INDEX(Table[Target],SMALL(IF(L$2=Table[InvestmentYear],IF((ISNUMBER(SEARCH($B$56,Table[Shareholders]))),ROW(Table[Target])-ROW(INDEX(Table[Target],1))+1)),ROWS($A$1:$A2)))
Would be great to hear any other thoughts on how to make it more clean.
answered Nov 13 '18 at 12:44
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You cannot generate "multiple outputs" with a formula. Please edit your question to show us your inputs and expected results. The generic formula for multiple criteria when using
INDEX
/MATCH
is=INDEX(range,match(1,((multiple criteria)),0))
. Cheers, Michal– Michal Rosa
Nov 12 '18 at 23:40
Please explain a bit further maybe an example of what you’re trying to accomplish. What data do you need to look for? Hard to see from this formula.
– Patrick S
Nov 13 '18 at 0:06
Thank you both for getting back to me. I edited my original post to include a picture of the input and output sheets in my excel. The formula which I quoted, which I have not been able to get to work but which I think is a step in the right direction, comes from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31449440/…
– J. Doe
Nov 13 '18 at 10:30