Public Function MultiResultLookedUp(varLookupValue, rngRange As Range) As
String

Dim lngLoop As Long
Dim varArray
varArray = rngRange

For lngLoop = LBound(varArray, 1) To UBound(varArray, 1)
If varArray(lngLoop, 1) = varLookupValue Then
    If InStr(1, "/" & MultiResultLookedUp & "/", "/" & varArray(lngLoop, 2)
& "/") = 0 Then
        MultiResultLookedUp = MultiResultLookedUp & varArray(lngLoop, 2) &
"/"
    End If
End If
Next lngLoop
MultiResultLookedUp = Left(MultiResultLookedUp, Len(MultiResultLookedUp) -
1)

End Function

Regards,

Sam Mathai Chacko (GL)

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Aamir Shahzad <aamirshahza...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Below mentioned Macro provided by SAM, but I am facing trouble please see
> the attached file & provide the further enhancement in this macro. Your
> cooperate will highly appreciate.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *Function MultiResultLookedUp(varLookupValue, rngRange As Range) As String
>
> Dim lngLoop As Long
> Dim varArray
> varArray = rngRange
>
> For lngLoop = LBound(varArray, 1) To UBound(varArray, 1)
> If varArray(lngLoop, 1) = varLookupValue Then
> MultiResultLookedUp = MultiResultLookedUp & varArray(lngLoop, 2) & "/"
> End If
> Next lngLoop
> MultiResultLookedUp = Left(MultiResultLookedUp, Len(MultiResultLookedUp) -
> 1)
>
> End Function*
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Regards,
>
> Aamir Shahzad
>
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