Lookup number from string in pivot using index/match/left

vilnukoy

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HI,

I am trying to return a value for a number in a string in a pivot table. Currently I've been using index/match with left but keep getting #n/a return value. Open to any suggestions :)

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I don't whether it is just a bad example but A4 0003623 does not exist in your lookup table.
The only way it won't give you a #N/A is if you error trap it with an IfError or IfNA.
 
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