Odbc vlookup

jsmooth47

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I use an odbc connection to pull SQL tables in excel. I am having difficulty doing VLOOKUPS on these tables with my own created excel data. I can change the format but thats only a temporary solution. Once i refresh that table I get N/A's.

Any insight?
 

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Do the type conversion in the first argument of your vlookup instead. SO suppose your SQL returns text values and your VLOOKUP first argument is numeric, you could do:

Code:
=VLOOKUP(A1&"",SHeet2!$A$2:$C$100,3,FALSE)
 
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Ok that works right.

But once I need to do any VLOOKUP on that result? There are several sheets that are going to be interconnected, how can I solve this?
 
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