double vlookup

msm205

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I have a table that has dates in column 1, shifts (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) in column 2, and percentages in column 3. I need to return a percentage given a certain date and shift. I don't know of any way to do a double vlookup. Please help.
 

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OK - but if you don't tell us what you're doing, we can't help you fix it! How are you're dates stored, what range of cells are we talking about? Which method did you try? What errors did you get?

paddy
 
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Book1
ABCDEFGHIJK
1DateShiftPctDate11/6/2002
211/5/2002162%Shift3
311/5/2002233%57%
411/5/2002312%
511/5/2002428%
611/5/2002558%
711/6/2002122%
811/6/2002213%
911/6/2002357%
1011/6/2002419%
1111/6/2002581%
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Sheet3
 
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