Module 22 : DGET Function

22.1 DGET Function The DGET function in Excel can be used to extract a single value from a database or list column that matches the conditions you set. DGET will return a #VALUE! error if there is no match, and a #NUM! error if there is more than one match. The formula is written as: =DGET(database, field, criteria) Database - This is the range of cells that make up your database or list. Field - This is the column that you would like to return data from. You can either ...

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