[mso] Re: Date functions in Excel
- From: Wilson Baptista Junior <wilson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 12:16:24 -0300
Hi Jens,
In your case, what should be sorted to use VLookup is not your data,
but the table with the boundaries of the fiscal years - that's the
table you are going to perform a VLookup into, using your date as the
search argument. The order your data is in is not important in this
case (to find the fiscal year).
Wilson
At 10:31 18/4/2005,Jens Outzen wrote:
>Thanks for your response - greatly appreciated !
>
>One problem about the lookup function - Info has to be sorted, and mine
>isn't.
>
>Any other suggestions :-)
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