Re: VLOOKUP WITH ALPHA NUMERIC
- From: "arno" <schoblochr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 08:52:23 +0200
Hi KL,
> ...or instead of converting all your data you can try and use my
> solution posted below :-))
I do not agree. I always set the datatypes right once, then I never
have to think about it again. Pls. note that the data can be a
datasource for other databases etc. etc. Then you always have to manage
the problem within the formulas. The best is always to set everything
as early as possible - eg. in the sql-statement you use to query the
data which solves the problem even before the data arrives in excel.
This problem arises very very often so I solve it where it starts.
BTW your formula is _wrong_ because if you search for 1a you will find
it in
1a
xxxx1a
1axxxx
etc
etc.
arno
.
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