how can i add a 3rd condition if last two conditions are satisfied, within Google sheet





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I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to add a 3rd condition if the first two conditions are satisfied.



So, I've attached a reference sheet, and here is what I want to do; if a certain email address (from the sheet Attendance) has logged-in on a particular date (login response)- then, in the attendance sheet it should reflect "present" under that particular date.



I'm not sure where I'm doing wrong, or what is it that I'm missing, but I've tried this formula



=If(AND(B1=VLOOKUP(B1,'Login response'!D:D,1,0),A2=VLOOKUP(A2,'Login response'!B:B,1,0),"P"))


and it doesn't work.



Please see the Google Sheet here.










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    I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to add a 3rd condition if the first two conditions are satisfied.



    So, I've attached a reference sheet, and here is what I want to do; if a certain email address (from the sheet Attendance) has logged-in on a particular date (login response)- then, in the attendance sheet it should reflect "present" under that particular date.



    I'm not sure where I'm doing wrong, or what is it that I'm missing, but I've tried this formula



    =If(AND(B1=VLOOKUP(B1,'Login response'!D:D,1,0),A2=VLOOKUP(A2,'Login response'!B:B,1,0),"P"))


    and it doesn't work.



    Please see the Google Sheet here.










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      I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to add a 3rd condition if the first two conditions are satisfied.



      So, I've attached a reference sheet, and here is what I want to do; if a certain email address (from the sheet Attendance) has logged-in on a particular date (login response)- then, in the attendance sheet it should reflect "present" under that particular date.



      I'm not sure where I'm doing wrong, or what is it that I'm missing, but I've tried this formula



      =If(AND(B1=VLOOKUP(B1,'Login response'!D:D,1,0),A2=VLOOKUP(A2,'Login response'!B:B,1,0),"P"))


      and it doesn't work.



      Please see the Google Sheet here.










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      I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to add a 3rd condition if the first two conditions are satisfied.



      So, I've attached a reference sheet, and here is what I want to do; if a certain email address (from the sheet Attendance) has logged-in on a particular date (login response)- then, in the attendance sheet it should reflect "present" under that particular date.



      I'm not sure where I'm doing wrong, or what is it that I'm missing, but I've tried this formula



      =If(AND(B1=VLOOKUP(B1,'Login response'!D:D,1,0),A2=VLOOKUP(A2,'Login response'!B:B,1,0),"P"))


      and it doesn't work.



      Please see the Google Sheet here.







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      edited Nov 24 '18 at 0:53









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      asked Nov 23 '18 at 15:56









      Rakesh SahuRakesh Sahu

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          I changed your sheet directly.



          One formula that works is this:



          =ArrayFormula(if(isnumber(ArrayFormula(match(B$1&$A2,'Login response'!$D:$D&'Login response'!$B:$B,0))),TRUE,FALSE))


          And perhaps an even better one is this:



          =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,C$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A3)>0,TRUE,FALSE)





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          • Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 23 '18 at 18:46













          • Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 24 '18 at 14:51












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          I changed your sheet directly.



          One formula that works is this:



          =ArrayFormula(if(isnumber(ArrayFormula(match(B$1&$A2,'Login response'!$D:$D&'Login response'!$B:$B,0))),TRUE,FALSE))


          And perhaps an even better one is this:



          =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,C$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A3)>0,TRUE,FALSE)





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          • Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 23 '18 at 18:46













          • Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 24 '18 at 14:51
















          1














          I changed your sheet directly.



          One formula that works is this:



          =ArrayFormula(if(isnumber(ArrayFormula(match(B$1&$A2,'Login response'!$D:$D&'Login response'!$B:$B,0))),TRUE,FALSE))


          And perhaps an even better one is this:



          =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,C$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A3)>0,TRUE,FALSE)





          share|improve this answer
























          • Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 23 '18 at 18:46













          • Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 24 '18 at 14:51














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          I changed your sheet directly.



          One formula that works is this:



          =ArrayFormula(if(isnumber(ArrayFormula(match(B$1&$A2,'Login response'!$D:$D&'Login response'!$B:$B,0))),TRUE,FALSE))


          And perhaps an even better one is this:



          =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,C$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A3)>0,TRUE,FALSE)





          share|improve this answer













          I changed your sheet directly.



          One formula that works is this:



          =ArrayFormula(if(isnumber(ArrayFormula(match(B$1&$A2,'Login response'!$D:$D&'Login response'!$B:$B,0))),TRUE,FALSE))


          And perhaps an even better one is this:



          =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,C$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A3)>0,TRUE,FALSE)






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          • Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 23 '18 at 18:46













          • Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 24 '18 at 14:51



















          • Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 23 '18 at 18:46













          • Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

            – Rakesh Sahu
            Nov 24 '18 at 14:51

















          Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

          – Rakesh Sahu
          Nov 23 '18 at 18:46







          Hi, thanks for helping, it works! The 2nd option, I've made a little changes to it; as I want to mark attendance for those email address who used "login" in the "Login Response" sheet- =if(countifs('Login response'!$D:$D,D$1,'Login response'!$B:$B,$A2,'Login response'!$C:$C,"login")>0,TRUE,FALSE)

          – Rakesh Sahu
          Nov 23 '18 at 18:46















          Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

          – Rakesh Sahu
          Nov 24 '18 at 14:51





          Thanks @Scott Holtzman! I appreciate your help!

          – Rakesh Sahu
          Nov 24 '18 at 14:51




















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