Data Validation and Multi Section Question

tiosonsoner

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Hello,

If cell C17 contains "1040", the maximum value I can write in cell D17 is 0.44 and the smallest value is 0.37. The largest value I can write in cell E17 is 0.4 and the smallest value is 0. If I enter values other than these values, excel will show me that I entered incorrect data.

If cell C17 contains "5140", the maximum value I can write in cell D17 is 0.45 and the smallest value is 0.38. The largest value I can write in cell E17 is 0.4 and the smallest value is 0.1. If I enter values other than these values, excel will show me that I entered incorrect data.

How can I do data validation like this?
MalzemeCSiMnPSCrNiAlCuMoVPbN
Min
1040​
0,37​
0​
0,5​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
Max
1040​
0,44​
0,4​
0,8​
0,03​
0,035​
0,4​
0,4​
0,3​
0,4​
0,1​
0,1​
0,4​
0​
Min
5140​
0,38​
0,1​
0,6​
0​
0​
0,9​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
Max
5140​
0,45​
0,4​
0,9​
0,025​
0,035​
1,2​
0,3​
0,3​
0,4​
0,08​
0,1​
0,4​
0​
Min
4140​
0,38​
0,1​
0,6​
0​
0​
0,9​
0​
0​
0​
0,15​
0​
0​
0​
Max
4140​
0,45​
0,4​
0,9​
0,025​
0,035​
1,2​
0,3​
0,3​
0,4​
0,3​
0,1​
0,4​
0​
MinST 37
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
MaxST 37
0,17​
0,6​
1,4​
0,04​
0,035​
0,3​
0,3​
0,3​
0,55​
0,08​
0,1​
0,4​
0,012​
MinST 52
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
MaxST 52
0,24​
0,55​
1,6​
0,035​
0,035​
0,3​
0,3​
0,3​
0,55​
0,08​
0,1​
0,4​
0,012​
Min
1008​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
Max
1008​
0,1​
0,6​
0,5​
0,03​
0,05​
0,3​
0,3​
0,3​
0,4​
0,08​
0,1​
0,4​
0​
CSiMnPSCrNiAlCuMoVPbN
M16 1040
 

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Take a look at this thread. Your "Score" column would be your list of possible "Malzeme" values, e.g. 1040, 4140, 5140, 1008, etc. You'd then put your specific min/max values in the 3rd/4th columns and use the VLOOKUP function for the min/max in data validation rules for columns D, E, etc.

 
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