How can i write in vba the If(isna(vlookup(...) function?

Hernan_g_f

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Dear all,

I have three columns

A B C
1 1
2 4
3 7
4
5
6
7

I need to write in VBA at column B = If (isna(vlookup(Cells(i,"ColumnA").Value, Range(C1:C100),1,0)),""; vlookup(Cells(i,"ColumnA").Value, Range(C1:C100),1,0))

How can I do it? Thanks in advance!
 
Dim s9 as Worksheet
Dim sa, s9 As Worksheet
Set s9 = Sheets("9")
Set sa = Sheets("A")

I'm using to develop a methodology to use time series :)
 
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When I try to use your macro, a message appears again: "Compile error: Sub or Function not defined" and the program indicates the first "vlookup" at the right of IsNa

For i = 27 To x2 + 27
s9.Select
Cells(i, 16).Value = WorksheetFunction.If(IsNA(VLookup(Cells(i, 3).Value, Range("BC16:BC100"), 1, 0)), """", VLookup(Cells(i, 3).Value, Range("BC16:BC100"), 1, 0))
Next i

With r3
.Value = .Value
End With
 
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Try replacing your lookup line with these 3 lines:

VBA Code:
    With Application
        Cells(i, 16).Value = .IfError(.VLookup(Cells(i, 3).Value, Range("BC16:BC100"), 1, 0), "")
    End With
 
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Solution
Try replacing your lookup line with these 3 lines:

VBA Code:
    With Application
        Cells(i, 16).Value = .IfError(.VLookup(Cells(i, 3).Value, Range("BC16:BC100"), 1, 0), "")
    End With
Thank you!!!!!! Very much!!!!!!!! Is running !!! Excellent!!! Best! Hernán!!!
 
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Thank you!!!!!! Very much!!!!!!!! Is running !!! Excellent!!! Best! Hernán!!!
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