• funkajunk
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    573 months ago

    I dunno

    I’m not trying to hit a flick shot on that vlookup

        • @LetKCater2U
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          83 months ago

          There’s XLOOKUP, which isn’t nearly as volatile as INDEX/MATCH. And also more versatile than vlookup.

        • @[email protected]
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          83 months ago

          Good God please use xlookup. We have some old school people that still use vlookup and refuse to convert their ranges to tables, it drives me crazy.

          I still use index/match for multiple lookup returns (or is it sumifs I can’t remember?) But I do a lot of work in BI and it’s much more intuitive for me in DAX/M.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        What? Why would you choose to use a combination of 2 formulas when there’s one designed to combine them?