Formula to match two columns and get a result from third one

Kariba

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Hi, wondering if anyone can help? I'm trying to set up a table that will automatically calculate staff shift pay depending on when they start/finish. I've tried various formulas, but getting different results or none at all. Trying to get where both column C matches column J AND where column D matches column K, then put the value in from column L

Thanks

All dates, times, payments are made up in this example


Shift Pay.xlsx
ABCDEFGHIJKL
1Actual Clock InActual Clock OutRounded Clock InRounded Clock OutPaymentStartFinishPayment
217/01/2024 05:3617/01/2024 14:0206:0014:0006:0014:00#N/A06:0014:005.43
318/01/2024 05:4218/01/2024 14:0006:0014:0006:0014:00#N/A07:0015:001.25
419/01/2024 07:4219/01/2024 15:0008:0015:0008:0015:00#N/A08:0015:002.53
520/01/2024 05:4520/01/2024 14:0006:0014:0006:0014:00#N/A
6
7
8
9
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12
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Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C2:D5C2=TEXT(MROUND(A2,"1:00"),"hh:mm")
E2:F5E2=TEXT(C2,"hh:mm")
G2:G5G2=INDEX(L2:L10,MATCH(1,(J2:J10=C2)*(K2:K10=D2),0))
 

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Hello Kariba

Since there are no duplicates in colum J it is a simple XLOOKUP().
 
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How about
Fluff.xlsm
ABCDEFGHIJKL
1Actual Clock InActual Clock OutRounded Clock InRounded Clock OutPaymentStartFinishPayment
217/01/2024 05:3617/01/2024 14:0206:00:0014:00:005.4306:00:0014:00:005.43
318/01/2024 05:4218/01/2024 14:0006:00:0014:00:005.4307:00:0015:00:001.25
419/01/2024 07:4219/01/2024 15:0008:00:0015:00:002.5308:00:0015:00:002.53
520/01/2024 05:4520/01/2024 14:0006:00:0014:00:005.43
Data
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C2:D5C2=MROUND(MOD(A2,1),"1:00")
G2:G5G2=INDEX($L$2:$L$10,MATCH(1,($J$2:$J$10=C2)*($K$2:$K$10=D2),0))
 
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Solution
How about
Fluff.xlsm
ABCDEFGHIJKL
1Actual Clock InActual Clock OutRounded Clock InRounded Clock OutPaymentStartFinishPayment
217/01/2024 05:3617/01/2024 14:0206:00:0014:00:005.4306:00:0014:00:005.43
318/01/2024 05:4218/01/2024 14:0006:00:0014:00:005.4307:00:0015:00:001.25
419/01/2024 07:4219/01/2024 15:0008:00:0015:00:002.5308:00:0015:00:002.53
520/01/2024 05:4520/01/2024 14:0006:00:0014:00:005.43
Data
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C2:D5C2=MROUND(MOD(A2,1),"1:00")
G2:G5G2=INDEX($L$2:$L$10,MATCH(1,($J$2:$J$10=C2)*($K$2:$K$10=D2),0))
Seems to work. I had tried MATCH, but suspected the issue might be in time format in C/D wasn't the same as J/K. Haven't used MOD before.
 
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You're welcome & thanks for the feedback.
 
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