Index Match with Wildcard

howard

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  1. 2021
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  1. Windows
I have the following formula below where I cannot get the section containing the Wildcard to work

]code] JNL!"*"&Z1&"*" [/code]

Code:
 =INDEX('Pivot Table'!D1:D20,MATCH(JNL!"*"&Z1&"*",'Pivot Table'!A:A,0))

It would be appreciated if someone could amend my code
 

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Try:

Excel Formula:
=INDEX('Pivot Table'!D1:D20,MATCH("*"&JNL!Z1&"*",'Pivot Table'!A1:A20,0))
 
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