=dget()

chrispy

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I have a data base on Sheet1.
On Sheet2 I use the formula =DGET(Sheet1!$A:$F,6,Sheet2!A4:B5)
This works good except for one. I get #NUM error.
I believe all cells are formatted correctly.

Any ideas why this result?
 

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If more than one record matches the criteria, DGET returns the #NUM! error value.
If no record matches the criteria, DGET returns the #VALUE! error value.
 
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