Difference between revisions of "Manuals/calci/DGET"
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=DGET(A4:C10,"Name",C1:C2) : Extracts a single value from Name column in the range A4 to C10, for the cells with Salary>8000. ''Returns 'Bob''' as a result. | =DGET(A4:C10,"Name",C1:C2) : Extracts a single value from Name column in the range A4 to C10, for the cells with Salary>8000. ''Returns 'Bob''' as a result. | ||
− | =DGET(A4:C10,2,C1:D2) : Extracts a single value second column (Age) in the range A4 to C10, for the cells with Salary>8000 and Age>32. ''Returns '45''' as a result. | + | =DGET(A4:C10,2,C1:D2) : Extracts a single value from the second column (Age) in the range A4 to C10, for the cells with Salary>8000 and Age>32. ''Returns '45''' as a result. |
=DGET(A4:C10,"Salary",A1:A3) : Extracts a single value from Salary column in the range A4 to C10, for all cells from the Name column. ''Returns '#N/A''' error message as there are more than one matching results. | =DGET(A4:C10,"Salary",A1:A3) : Extracts a single value from Salary column in the range A4 to C10, for all cells from the Name column. ''Returns '#N/A''' error message as there are more than one matching results. |
Revision as of 20:18, 21 November 2013
DGET(database, field, criteria)
- Where 'database' is the range of cells that makes up the list or database
- 'field' shows which column is used in the function and
- 'criteria' is the range of cells that contains the specified criteria.
DGET() obtains a single value from the database that matches the specified criteria.
Description
DGET(database, field, criteria)
The function obtains a single value from the list or database that matches the specified condition.
- A 'field' argument can be expressed as "Salary" (a column name) or 3(position of the column).
- If no matching records are found, Calci returns an #N/A error message.
- If more than one records are matching with the given criteria, Calci returns an #N/A error message.
- Criteria can be any range on the Calci with minimum of one column and at least one row indicating the condition.
- The Criteria columns should not overlap the list of data.
Examples
Name | Age | Salary | Age |
<40 | >8000 | >32 | |
>30 | |||
Name | Age | Salary | |
John | 34 | 5500 | |
Bill | 35 | 6500 | |
Clark | 29 | 7000 | |
Bob | 45 | 9000 | |
Susan | 37 | 4000 | |
Jill | 45 | 8000 |
=DGET(A4:C10,"Name",C1:C2) : Extracts a single value from Name column in the range A4 to C10, for the cells with Salary>8000. Returns 'Bob' as a result.
=DGET(A4:C10,2,C1:D2) : Extracts a single value from the second column (Age) in the range A4 to C10, for the cells with Salary>8000 and Age>32. Returns '45' as a result.
=DGET(A4:C10,"Salary",A1:A3) : Extracts a single value from Salary column in the range A4 to C10, for all cells from the Name column. Returns '#N/A' error message as there are more than one matching results.