Jyggalag

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Office Version
  1. 365
  2. 2019
Platform
  1. Windows
Hello everybody,

I currently have something similar to this:

1617799447400.png


Linking to this:

1617799463125.png


It should return the date 21-06-2019 for XG10, but it does not.

Can anybody see what I did wrong and how to fix it?

Would be greatly appreciated! :)

Thank you!

Best regards,
Jyggalag
 

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Update:

When pulling the formula down I get these results:

1617800468682.png


They are all correct, but for some reason I cannot get the first one ([DATE]). Can anybody see what went wrong here?
 
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Maybe like this.
=IFERROR(INDEX(your arguments,COLUMNS($A:A),"")
 
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