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in todays video were going to take a look at the same complex lookup problem that weve been looking at in the past two videos but Im going to show you a super simple formula solution for this now if you watch the past two videos and youre thinking okay I already have enough ways of handling this I dont need to know yet another way of solving this dont skip this video because you might learn something new I certainly did if you miss those videos Im just going to quickly explain to you the problem we have the list of dates here we have the division we have the date that each of these apps went live the data set that we get is like this what we have to solve for is that we have a reporter we have the list of apps and we need to find which division they belong to so basically we have the data in the matrix and we need to find the header of this matrix now my first video was to solve this with index and some product assuming that we have a unique data set so each app could just belo