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String Match part of an array with repeated strings in duplicate records and return value
- Jul 11, 2022
=IF(SUM(N(IF((sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7))=1,MATCH(IF((sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7))=1,sheet3!$D$2:$D$7),IF((sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7))=1,sheet3!$D$2:$D$7),0)=ROW($1:$6))))>1,"Multiple",INDEX(sheet3!D$2:D$7,MATCH(1,(sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7)),0)))
This formula seems to work in my sheet. The formula has to be entered with ctrl+shift+enter if one doesn't work with Office365 or 2021. Do you happen to work with Office365 or 2021? I think with the help of the UNIQUE and FILTER formula it would be a lot easier to do this.
OliverScheurich, Yes I only had the formula in one cell. However, even if I drag it is bringing me all the values into other cells where "FI" exists in the string. But what I am looking for is that in the same cells the formula should understand that there multiple values for that country and throw error which we can customize it to multiple. Is there a way I can use your formula and count the results in the background and do what I am looking for?
Can you manually type your expected result in a spreadsheet and attach a picture of this to your reply?
- Chaitanya_PalleyJul 11, 2022Copper Contributor
OliverScheurich, here you go:
- OliverScheurichJul 11, 2022Gold Contributor
=IF(SUM(N(IF((sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7))=1,MATCH(IF((sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7))=1,sheet3!$D$2:$D$7),IF((sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7))=1,sheet3!$D$2:$D$7),0)=ROW($1:$6))))>1,"Multiple",INDEX(sheet3!D$2:D$7,MATCH(1,(sheet3!$B$2:$B$7=sheet4!H7)*ISNUMBER(SEARCH(sheet4!G7,sheet3!$C$2:$C$7)),0)))
This formula seems to work in my sheet. The formula has to be entered with ctrl+shift+enter if one doesn't work with Office365 or 2021. Do you happen to work with Office365 or 2021? I think with the help of the UNIQUE and FILTER formula it would be a lot easier to do this.
- Chaitanya_PalleyJul 12, 2022Copper Contributor
OliverScheurich, yes I am using office 365.
Anyways, the formula seems to return true even if the country column does not have value resulting in returning value regardless of the country selection.