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Zhang_Shuanglin
Feb 26, 2023Copper Contributor
I can't sum the data returned by Vlookup directly
Hi there, I successfully called multiple sets of data from other tables through the Vlookup function and fed them back into the main table. When I try to sum one of the columns of data at the ...
Zhang_Shuanglin
Feb 26, 2023Copper Contributor
I think I solved this problem in a clever way. The default format of numeric values called up via VLOOKUP appears to be text content and cannot participate in the summation formula. I multiplied the results of these functions by 1, converted them to numeric values, and finally completed the summation calculation.
- HansVogelaarFeb 26, 2023MVP
No, if the source data is numeric, VLOOKUP will return numbers too.
I suspect that the table contains text values that look like numbers.
But you are correct, multiplying the result with 1 (or adding 0) will convert the formula result to numbers.