Index table lookup anomaly

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Carole O

I have a spreadsheet with a table lookup. This is the formula I use:
=INDEX('PRODUCT TABLE'!$E$2:$M$146,MATCH(L23,'PRODUCT TABLE'!$E$2:$E$145,0),9)

It returns a correct response (or 0) for every lookup except MR! If I
change the L23 cell to MP I get the correct response for MP. If I change it
back to MR, I get #N/A. I have changed the Product Table cells for MR -
brought the cell above (MP) down to the MR cell and changed it to MR, added
and deleted the other lookup fields in the table hoping to get a response -
nothing. I've deleted the MR rows and added them back in - nothing.

Any ideas besides changing the MR code to something else? I don't want to
do that since the MR is the logical code to use.

Thanks,

Carole O
 
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Carole O

Thanks Frank for your help. Here is part of the table I'm using (it
stretches to one row (A - M)
CODE CATEGORY PPR DESCRIPTION PC COLOR/SIDE Press Sheet
Size STOCK BLEED UP # ITEMS BINDERY IND STD SHEETS/PKG UNIT
CAT 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CORP 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CUST 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CAT 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CORP 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CUST 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
 
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Carole O

Frank -
I have a file all ready for you - what is your e-mail address?

(e-mail address removed)

Carole
 
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Carole O

Hi, Frank -

Here's an update. I inserted 3 lines above MP, moved MP to the new lines,
re-entered MR, and deleted the MR lines. Guess what - it works!! There must
have been an unprintable character in those lines.

Thanks again for your interest and help.

Carole

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
frank[dot]kabel[at]freenet[dot]de

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Carole O said:
Frank -
I have a file all ready for you - what is your e-mail address?

(e-mail address removed)

Carole
 
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Frank Kabel

Hi
yes, you had spaces in these fields :)

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Carole O said:
Hi, Frank -

Here's an update. I inserted 3 lines above MP, moved MP to the new lines,
re-entered MR, and deleted the MR lines. Guess what - it works!! There must
have been an unprintable character in those lines.

Thanks again for your interest and help.

Carole

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
frank[dot]kabel[at]freenet[dot]de

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Frank -
I have a file all ready for you - what is your e-mail address?

(e-mail address removed)

Carole

:

Hi
if you like email me your file with the non-working formula

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Thanks Frank for your help. Here is part of the table I'm
using
(it
stretches to one row (A - M)
CODE CATEGORY PPR DESCRIPTION PC COLOR/SIDE Press Sheet
Size STOCK BLEED UP # ITEMS BINDERY IND STD SHEETS/PKG UNIT
CAT 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CORP 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CUST 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CAT 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CORP 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CUST 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR




:

Hi
and there're no blanks in your lookup table for the 'MR' value?

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag
I have a spreadsheet with a table lookup. This is the formula I
use:
=INDEX('PRODUCT TABLE'!$E$2:$M$146,MATCH(L23,'PRODUCT
TABLE'!$E$2:$E$145,0),9)

It returns a correct response (or 0) for every lookup
except
MR!
If
I
change the L23 cell to MP I get the correct response for
MP.
If
I
change it
back to MR, I get #N/A. I have changed the Product Table cells
for
MR -
brought the cell above (MP) down to the MR cell and
changed
it to
MR,
added
and deleted the other lookup fields in the table hoping
to
get a
response -
nothing. I've deleted the MR rows and added them back in -
nothing.

Any ideas besides changing the MR code to something else? I
don't
want to
do that since the MR is the logical code to use.

Thanks,

Carole O
 
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Carole O

Thanks again, Frank. Just one more question, how can I tell if there are
spaces in the fields?

Carole

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
yes, you had spaces in these fields :)

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Carole O said:
Hi, Frank -

Here's an update. I inserted 3 lines above MP, moved MP to the new lines,
re-entered MR, and deleted the MR lines. Guess what - it works!! There must
have been an unprintable character in those lines.

Thanks again for your interest and help.

Carole

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
frank[dot]kabel[at]freenet[dot]de

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Frank -
I have a file all ready for you - what is your e-mail address?

(e-mail address removed)

Carole

:

Hi
if you like email me your file with the non-working formula

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag
Thanks Frank for your help. Here is part of the table I'm using
(it
stretches to one row (A - M)
CODE CATEGORY PPR DESCRIPTION PC COLOR/SIDE Press Sheet
Size STOCK BLEED UP # ITEMS BINDERY IND STD SHEETS/PKG UNIT
CAT 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CORP 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CUST 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CAT 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CORP 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CUST 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR




:

Hi
and there're no blanks in your lookup table for the 'MR' value?

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag
I have a spreadsheet with a table lookup. This is the
formula I
use:
=INDEX('PRODUCT TABLE'!$E$2:$M$146,MATCH(L23,'PRODUCT
TABLE'!$E$2:$E$145,0),9)

It returns a correct response (or 0) for every lookup except
MR!
If
I
change the L23 cell to MP I get the correct response for MP.
If
I
change it
back to MR, I get #N/A. I have changed the Product Table
cells
for
MR -
brought the cell above (MP) down to the MR cell and changed
it to
MR,
added
and deleted the other lookup fields in the table hoping to
get a
response -
nothing. I've deleted the MR rows and added them back in -
nothing.

Any ideas besides changing the MR code to something else? I
don't
want to
do that since the MR is the logical code to use.

Thanks,

Carole O
 
F

Frank Kabel

Hi
one way:
=ISNUMBER(SEARCH(" ",A1))

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Carole O said:
Thanks again, Frank. Just one more question, how can I tell if there are
spaces in the fields?

Carole

Frank Kabel said:
Hi
yes, you had spaces in these fields :)

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Hi, Frank -

Here's an update. I inserted 3 lines above MP, moved MP to the
new
lines,
re-entered MR, and deleted the MR lines. Guess what - it works!! There must
have been an unprintable character in those lines.

Thanks again for your interest and help.

Carole

:

Hi
frank[dot]kabel[at]freenet[dot]de

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Frank -
I have a file all ready for you - what is your e-mail address?

(e-mail address removed)

Carole

:

Hi
if you like email me your file with the non-working formula

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag
Thanks Frank for your help. Here is part of the table
I'm
using
(it
stretches to one row (A - M)
CODE CATEGORY PPR DESCRIPTION PC COLOR/SIDE Press Sheet
Size STOCK BLEED UP # ITEMS BINDERY IND STD SHEETS/PKG UNIT
CAT 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CORP 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CUST 2-MAKE READY MP Make new plates MP
CAT 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CORP 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR
CUST 2-MAKE READY MR Make Ready MR




:

Hi
and there're no blanks in your lookup table for the
'MR'
value?
--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

Newsbeitrag
I have a spreadsheet with a table lookup. This is the
formula I
use:
=INDEX('PRODUCT TABLE'!$E$2:$M$146,MATCH(L23,'PRODUCT
TABLE'!$E$2:$E$145,0),9)

It returns a correct response (or 0) for every lookup except
MR!
If
I
change the L23 cell to MP I get the correct response
for
MP.
If
I
change it
back to MR, I get #N/A. I have changed the Product Table
cells
for
MR -
brought the cell above (MP) down to the MR cell and changed
it to
MR,
added
and deleted the other lookup fields in the table
hoping
to
get a
response -
nothing. I've deleted the MR rows and added them
back
in -
nothing.

Any ideas besides changing the MR code to something
else?
I
don't
want to
do that since the MR is the logical code to use.

Thanks,

Carole O
 

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