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    Index Match Most Current Date

    is there any formula that i can use that will provide me with the most current termination date of a specific driver

    i was thinking something along the lines of

    =IFERROR(INDEX(I:I,MATCH(L2,MAX(H:H,0))),"-")

    this obviously doesnt work so any ideas on how to get where i need to be!?!?!?


    http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-q...ml#post3479321
    Last edited by boll55; 05-23-2013 at 10:36 AM.

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    Re: Index Match Most Current Date

    What data do you have in I:I, L2, H:H ?

    One of your brackets should come immediately after the H:H

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: Index Match Most Current Date

    Column L is a list of unique values that are pulled from column H and column I are the dates that go with the drivers in column H. I need the cell L2, L3, L4 ect to look up the driver in that cell in the column H and return the corresponding value from column L.

    index match works great except some of the drivers are listed more than once in column H and it pulls the first date it finds which is not the most current termination date

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    Re: Index Match Most Current Date

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