The following examples
use the INDEX and MATCH worksheet functions to find a value based on multiple
criteria.
Example 1: Data in
Columns
Method 1
1.       Start Excel.
2.       Type the following data
into a new worksheet:
3. 
   A1: Part  
B1:  Code   C1: 
Price   D1:  Find Part 
E1:  Find Code
4. 
   A2: x     
B2:  11     C2: 
5.00    D2:  y         
E2:  12
5. 
   A3: x     
B3:  12     C3: 
6.00    D3:  y         
E3:  11
6. 
   A4: y     
B4:  11     C4: 
7.00    D4:  x         
E4:  12
7. 
   A5: y     
B5:  12     C5: 
8.00    D5:  x         
E5:  11
8.       To retrieve the price for
part y with code 12 and return the value to cell F2, type the following formula
in cell F2:
=INDEX($C$2:$C$5,MATCH(D2,IF($B$2:$B$5=E2,$A$2:$A$5),0))
9.       Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to
enter the formula as an array formula.
The formula returns the value 8.00.
The formula returns the value 8.00.
10.    Select cell F2, grab the
fill handle, and then fill down to cell F5 to retrieve the price for each part
and code combination.
Method 2
A second method yields the same results but uses
concatenation instead. The following sample formula may be better for matching
data against more than two criteria because it does not require nested IF
statements. This method is identical to Method 1 except that you replace the
formula in step 3 with the following formula:
=INDEX($C$2:$C$5,MATCH(D2&E2,$A$2:$A$5&$B$2:$B$5,0))
Example 2: Data Arranged
in Rows
Method 1
1.       Start Excel.
2.       Type the following data
into a new worksheet:
3. 
   A1: Part        B1: x      C1: x    
D1: y       E1: y
4. 
   A2: Code        B2: 11     C2: 12   
D2: 11      E2: 12
5. 
   A3: Price       B3: 5.00   C3: 6.00 
D3: 7.00    E3: 8.00
6. 
   A4: Find Part   B4: y     
C4: y     D4: x       E4: x
7. 
   A5: Find Code   B5: 12    
C5: 11    D5: 12      E5: 11
8.       To retrieve the price for
part y with code 12 and return the value to cell B6, type the following formula
in cell B6:
=INDEX($B$3:$E$3,MATCH(B4,IF($B$2:$E$2=B5,$B$1:$E$1),0))
9.       Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to
enter the formula as an array formula.
The formula returns the value 8.00.
The formula returns the value 8.00.
10.    Select cell B6, grab the
fill handle, and then fill right to cell E6 to retrieve the price for each part
and code combination.
Method 2
A second method yields the same results but uses
concatenation instead. The following sample formula may be better for matching
data against more than two criteria because it does not require nested IF
statements. This method is identical to Method 1 (under Example 2) except that
you replace the formula in step 3 with the following formula:
=INDEX($B$3:$E$3,MATCH(B4&B5,$B$1:$E$1&$B$2:$E$2,0))
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