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    Hello

    First can i say that this forum is great and has helped me a lot.

    My problem:

    I work in purchasing and one of my tasks is to find out which parts i need each week.

    The current way of doing this is to get the parent number (from a spreadsheet), and look individually from the system to get the parts inside and find the supplier. Its the latter which I need to sort out (Finding the supplier).

    At my old employer we read this information from the system but here is a lot more strict and wont allow us access.

    Is there a way to enter the part number into a column and it automatically pick up the supplier? Would i need a master list of all parts and suppliers for this?

    any help would be great (or if you need me to explain better)

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    Re: Reading Info

    Would i need a master list of all parts and suppliers for this?
    Yes. After that it's a simple Vlookup or Index/Match, depending on your data structure.

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    Re: Reading Info

    Thank you

    i thought that may be the case

    i have now exported all the info into tab 2. Is there a vlookup tutorial or anythin anywhere?

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    Re: Reading Info

    Thanks

    I havent used excel for approx 2 years so I am rusty to say the least.

    I am trying to get the value to "" when an error has occured (IE: there is nothing to read)

    What is the problem with?

    IF(ISERROR($B2,FPL!$A$2:$Z$9999,8,FALSE),"",$B2,FPL!$A$2:$Z$9999,8,FALSE)

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    Re: Reading Info

    you have missed out the vlookup part
    IF(ISERROR(vlookup($B2,FPL!$A$2:$Z$9999,8,FALSE)),"",vlookup($B2,FPL!$A$2:$Z$9999,8,FALSE))
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    Re: Reading Info

    ^ sorry

    I have formulas running around my head

    Surely a simple tab change should be the same. I get an error ' inconsistent formula' for teh following:


    =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP($B2,Data!$A$1:$AK$55555,2,FALSE)),"",VLOOKUP($B2,Data!$A$1:$AK$55555,2,FALSE))

    Its not the ISerror as it doesnt work without it neither!



    The only difference is the tab from 'FPL! to Data! & the column numbers.

    This one is literally driving me nuts because i can see no reason for it not to work
    Last edited by Injury Finger; 03-19-2010 at 12:07 PM. Reason: added info

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    Re: Reading Info

    =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP($B2,data!$A$1:$AK$55555,2,FALSE)),"",VLOOKUP($B2,data!$A$1:$AK$55555,2,FALSE)) works fine for me

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    Re: Reading Info

    I get an error ' inconsistent formula' for teh following:
    this is just a warning from Excel that the formula is not the same as in the surrounding cells. As long as you get the expected result in the cell, ignore the warning.

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    Re: Reading Info

    ah ive turned of error checking on my 2003! so to get rid of that message you can :-On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Error Checking tab.
    Select or clear the check box for the options you want

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