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Look up in table based on 4 values
If I may ask, where do you get values from?
what result would you like to achieve with your project?
With your permission, if I can recommend. It can help us all if you upload an Excel file (without sensitive data), no picture. Even if it is said that a picture can say a thousand words, it is certainly not in the case of Excel, on the contrary in some cases. This would also be a blessing for all of us, as we can understand the problem much better, a win-win situation for everyone.
* Knowing the Excel version and operating system would also be an advantage.
Thank you for your understanding and patience
Nikolino
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)
- JanStewartOct 30, 2020Copper Contributor
NikolinoDE Thank you for your reply and tips... Attached is a sample. The gray fields are the input fields. If a customer shopped at Publix and bought 7 rolls the cost per roll would be $.50 as indicated by the orange F3 cell. Hope this helps...
- SergeiBaklanOct 30, 2020Diamond Contributor
As variant
in E14
=XLOOKUP( D14, ($A$2:$A$9&$B$2:$B$9&$C$2:$C$9=A14&B14&C14)*$D$2:$D$9, $F$2:$F$9, "no such", -1 )
- JanStewartNov 25, 2020Copper Contributor
SergeiBaklan Love this simple formula. But what if the table value is spaces where the Dept does not apply... meaning the price is not dictate by Dept? For example, Farmer Jacks; If the Customer enters Store = Farmer Jack, Product = Rolls, Dept = Baked Goods and if you look up in the tables Stores, Product and the Dept is spaces in the table, skip it and check Starting Range. Otherwise, lookup the Stores, Product, Dept and Starting Range.