Google Sheets - How do I pull data from tab A to tab B based on cell value
So i have tab A and tab B. Both tabs have a column with "ID" values, then more columns with personal information and such:
ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC ColumnD ColumnE
ID Name Surname Cert. ....
and so on.
What formula do I use in tab B, where that ID value is as well, to find the ID in tab A and then pull that data over to tab B?
Keep in mind - ID column in tab B is "P", whereas it should fill columns C, D, E, F, G, H, I with data from tab A
thanks!
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So i have tab A and tab B. Both tabs have a column with "ID" values, then more columns with personal information and such:
ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC ColumnD ColumnE
ID Name Surname Cert. ....
and so on.
What formula do I use in tab B, where that ID value is as well, to find the ID in tab A and then pull that data over to tab B?
Keep in mind - ID column in tab B is "P", whereas it should fill columns C, D, E, F, G, H, I with data from tab A
thanks!
excel google-sheets
Where is the id column in Tab A?
– QHarr
Nov 11 '18 at 22:35
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So i have tab A and tab B. Both tabs have a column with "ID" values, then more columns with personal information and such:
ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC ColumnD ColumnE
ID Name Surname Cert. ....
and so on.
What formula do I use in tab B, where that ID value is as well, to find the ID in tab A and then pull that data over to tab B?
Keep in mind - ID column in tab B is "P", whereas it should fill columns C, D, E, F, G, H, I with data from tab A
thanks!
excel google-sheets
So i have tab A and tab B. Both tabs have a column with "ID" values, then more columns with personal information and such:
ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC ColumnD ColumnE
ID Name Surname Cert. ....
and so on.
What formula do I use in tab B, where that ID value is as well, to find the ID in tab A and then pull that data over to tab B?
Keep in mind - ID column in tab B is "P", whereas it should fill columns C, D, E, F, G, H, I with data from tab A
thanks!
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excel google-sheets
asked Nov 11 '18 at 22:04
Paweł Jasnorzewski
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Where is the id column in Tab A?
– QHarr
Nov 11 '18 at 22:35
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Where is the id column in Tab A?
– QHarr
Nov 11 '18 at 22:35
Where is the id column in Tab A?
– QHarr
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Where is the id column in Tab A?
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Use INDEX and MATCH. For example, to look for the Name column on sheet A from sheet B:
=INDEX(A!G:G,MATCH(P2,A!F:F,0))
You can adjust columns as required. There are quite a few on-line tutorials on how to use INDEX and MATCH - like this one for example
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Use INDEX and MATCH. For example, to look for the Name column on sheet A from sheet B:
=INDEX(A!G:G,MATCH(P2,A!F:F,0))
You can adjust columns as required. There are quite a few on-line tutorials on how to use INDEX and MATCH - like this one for example
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Use INDEX and MATCH. For example, to look for the Name column on sheet A from sheet B:
=INDEX(A!G:G,MATCH(P2,A!F:F,0))
You can adjust columns as required. There are quite a few on-line tutorials on how to use INDEX and MATCH - like this one for example
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Use INDEX and MATCH. For example, to look for the Name column on sheet A from sheet B:
=INDEX(A!G:G,MATCH(P2,A!F:F,0))
You can adjust columns as required. There are quite a few on-line tutorials on how to use INDEX and MATCH - like this one for example
Use INDEX and MATCH. For example, to look for the Name column on sheet A from sheet B:
=INDEX(A!G:G,MATCH(P2,A!F:F,0))
You can adjust columns as required. There are quite a few on-line tutorials on how to use INDEX and MATCH - like this one for example
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Where is the id column in Tab A?
– QHarr
Nov 11 '18 at 22:35