Get rid of #N/A error

RodneyC

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Office Version
  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
Shouldn't this display a 0 instead of #N/A? =VLOOKUP($D48,'By Market'!$B$7:$C$63,2,0)

This =VLOOKUP($D48,'By Market'!$B$7:$C$63,2,"") causes #VALUE! to appear.

How do I need to modify it so either a 0 or a blank appear?

Thanks in advance
 

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try =iferror(VLOOKUP($D48,'By Market'!$B$7:$C$63,2,0),"")
or
=iferror(VLOOKUP($D48,'By Market'!$B$7:$C$63,2,0),0)
 
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