Dear all, can anyone help me to have deep knowledge about pivot table and v-look up,as it is very essential for HR.
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
The best way to learn is to search the web. For example I found this on vlookup
Excel: vlookup on pivot table, vlookup, pivot table
Found at Excel: vlookup on pivot table, vlookup, pivot table
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Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK
From United Kingdom
Excel: vlookup on pivot table, vlookup, pivot table
Found at Excel: vlookup on pivot table, vlookup, pivot table
Found at Google
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK
From United Kingdom
Excel itself has very good help on this. Vlookup and Hlookup are essentially way to reference a value from a table. This reference can be used to manipulate the lookup value instead of copy/pasting it in multiple places, hence the single source can be referenced in other sheets easily.
It is also very useful to find out if data exists in the reference table. E.g., if you want to find out if Revised salary is updated for all employees in the Increment sheet, you can easily do it through vlookup. If the value is not found you'll see N/A in the lookup value.
Hlookup is also very useful, it does a search across columns instead of rows.
See the attached xls for an example of vlookup.
Email: Sandeep.todi at emportant.com
From India, Pune
It is also very useful to find out if data exists in the reference table. E.g., if you want to find out if Revised salary is updated for all employees in the Increment sheet, you can easily do it through vlookup. If the value is not found you'll see N/A in the lookup value.
Hlookup is also very useful, it does a search across columns instead of rows.
See the attached xls for an example of vlookup.
Email: Sandeep.todi at emportant.com
From India, Pune
as said you can refer to help in excel, for further more information refer to the site Tech on the Net this provides information about all the formula used in excel.
From Canada, Montreal
From Canada, Montreal
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