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I've got a function that uses If, Index, And, and Match. It is supposed to change the desired value when I toggle a built-in drop-down table that has 2 options ("good" and "bad"). If "good" is selected, the desired cell gives a result of "3". If "bad" is selected, I erroneously get an "N/A" error. I've racked my brain and all I can think of is there is some text/number issues with the match.. any suggestions? Here is the formula:

=IF(AND(MATCH(B2,$AO$2:$AO$31,0),MATCH("Good",$AU$2:$AU$31,0),C2="SG"),3,IF(AND(MATCH(B2,$AO$2:$AO$31,0),MATCH("Bad",$AU$2:$AU$31,0),C2="SG"),-5))

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    care to expound on the down vote? that would help..
    – gorganzola
    Dec 2, 2014 at 18:41

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You can't use MATCH as a test on it's own because it doesn't return TRUE/FALSE, it returns either a number or #N/A error, so if there is no match the formula errors out, use ISNUMBER function wrapped around MATCH to return TRUE/FALSE as required in this situation, e.g. in place of your first MATCH use

=ISNUMBER(MATCH(B2,$AO$2:$AO$31,0))

...and the same for the other MATCH functions

...or you can use COUNTIF which will return a positive number (a match) or a zero (no match) e.g.

=COUNTIF($AO$2:$AO$31,B2)

In an IF function any non-zero number will equate to TRUE and zero to FALSE

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  • The 1st option using ISNUMBER worked to perfection!! Absolutely fantastic explanation of Why it works as well.. I have a better understanding, and renewed vigor to finish this monster. Thanks so much Houdini!
    – gorganzola
    Dec 2, 2014 at 19:17

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