How to insert data from one table to another by ID with excel?
I have two files which look like this:
File 1
File 2
I need to insert missing data (fields PART, WEIGHT, MIN QTY, DISCOUNT) from the first file into the second if the NUMBER field matches.
I need to insert PRICE 1 from the first file into PRICE 2 on the second file if NUMBER field matches.
Is there a way to do that in excel or should I be looking into other apps (like Access maybe) ?
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I have two files which look like this:
File 1
File 2
I need to insert missing data (fields PART, WEIGHT, MIN QTY, DISCOUNT) from the first file into the second if the NUMBER field matches.
I need to insert PRICE 1 from the first file into PRICE 2 on the second file if NUMBER field matches.
Is there a way to do that in excel or should I be looking into other apps (like Access maybe) ?
microsoft-excel
Use a conditional formula after bringing the data into the same sheet.
– var firstName
Jan 11 at 20:04
Look at the VLOOKUP function. Use it for each column you want to retrieve.
– fixer1234
Jan 12 at 16:40
have a look in this .. and share if you stuck at implementing it..
– p._phidot_
Jan 15 at 2:43
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I have two files which look like this:
File 1
File 2
I need to insert missing data (fields PART, WEIGHT, MIN QTY, DISCOUNT) from the first file into the second if the NUMBER field matches.
I need to insert PRICE 1 from the first file into PRICE 2 on the second file if NUMBER field matches.
Is there a way to do that in excel or should I be looking into other apps (like Access maybe) ?
microsoft-excel
I have two files which look like this:
File 1
File 2
I need to insert missing data (fields PART, WEIGHT, MIN QTY, DISCOUNT) from the first file into the second if the NUMBER field matches.
I need to insert PRICE 1 from the first file into PRICE 2 on the second file if NUMBER field matches.
Is there a way to do that in excel or should I be looking into other apps (like Access maybe) ?
microsoft-excel
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Donatas JarmaloviciusDonatas Jarmalovicius
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Use a conditional formula after bringing the data into the same sheet.
– var firstName
Jan 11 at 20:04
Look at the VLOOKUP function. Use it for each column you want to retrieve.
– fixer1234
Jan 12 at 16:40
have a look in this .. and share if you stuck at implementing it..
– p._phidot_
Jan 15 at 2:43
add a comment |
Use a conditional formula after bringing the data into the same sheet.
– var firstName
Jan 11 at 20:04
Look at the VLOOKUP function. Use it for each column you want to retrieve.
– fixer1234
Jan 12 at 16:40
have a look in this .. and share if you stuck at implementing it..
– p._phidot_
Jan 15 at 2:43
Use a conditional formula after bringing the data into the same sheet.
– var firstName
Jan 11 at 20:04
Use a conditional formula after bringing the data into the same sheet.
– var firstName
Jan 11 at 20:04
Look at the VLOOKUP function. Use it for each column you want to retrieve.
– fixer1234
Jan 12 at 16:40
Look at the VLOOKUP function. Use it for each column you want to retrieve.
– fixer1234
Jan 12 at 16:40
have a look in this .. and share if you stuck at implementing it..
– p._phidot_
Jan 15 at 2:43
have a look in this .. and share if you stuck at implementing it..
– p._phidot_
Jan 15 at 2:43
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Use a conditional formula after bringing the data into the same sheet.
– var firstName
Jan 11 at 20:04
Look at the VLOOKUP function. Use it for each column you want to retrieve.
– fixer1234
Jan 12 at 16:40
have a look in this .. and share if you stuck at implementing it..
– p._phidot_
Jan 15 at 2:43