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Employee No. Employer Date_of_joining
123 adobe 22/03/2004
123 amazon 14/07/2010
123 adobe 04/04/2013
126 Ericsson 09/06/2004
126 Google 30/06/2010
126 Amazon 30/08/2019

Based on the above table , I was trying to trying to write a excel formula to populate the values in the following Table: shown one example in row 1 for employee 123

Employee No. 01/07/2010 01/07/2011 01/07/2012 01/07/2013 01/07/2014 01/07/2015
123 adobe amazon amazon adobe adobe adobe
126 - - - - - -

The appproch I was following is as follows:

If seen from excel's point of view, excel would 1st check the employee then check if effective date is less than joining date and then pick the corresponding employer.

Using formula:

=IF(AND(MATCH($C14,$A$2:$A$7,0)>0,D$13<C2),OFFSET($C2,0,-1),"NA")

But I know I'm not using the right logic, Humble request to help me on this !!

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As you are using Excel2010 you need some array formula. Try below-

=INDEX($B$2:$B$7,LARGE(IF(($A$2:$A$7=$A13)*($C$2:$C$7<=B$12),ROW($A$2:$A$7)-ROW($A$1),""),1))

Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to evaluate the formula as it is an array formula.

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