Dear Monks please help me to solve my problem

I am having two excel workbook Logsheet.xls and speclist.xls Logsheet.xls workbook contains sheet name "abcd". In ABCD sheet there are values from the range "A" to "AL" columns respectivly. Speclist.xls workbook contains sheet name "log" with vales of 2 columns "A" and "B". Two columns are dependent on eachother.

My requirement is I want to compare value of column"A" in Speclist.xls workbook with column "E" of logsheet.xls If both values are equal then corresponding values of "B" columns in speclist.xls to be copied to "AU" column of logsheet.

Input

Logsheet.xls

A B C D E .......AU

1 2 3 4 asd .......

1 2 3 4 sdf .......

1 2 3 4 sde .......

Speclist.xls

A B

asd 25

asr 16

sde 42

Logsheet.xls

A B C D E .......AU

1 2 3 4 asd .......25

1 2 3 4 sdf .......

1 2 3 4 sde .......42


In reply to Comparing two excel workbook and copy the values if the cell are match by naga7667

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