vlookup and if NA then vlookup another set of data?

rlexcel101

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Have the following:

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(K3,'1st array '!$B$2:$F$385,5,FALSE),VLOOKUP(K3,2nd array!$G$6:$K$2029,5))

However, I am not getting the other set of array values and am getting #NA . Seems like formula is only taking values from the first vlookup.
 

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missing apostrophes maybe or the false at the end

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(K3,'1st array '!$B$2:$F$385,5,FALSE),VLOOKUP(K3,'2nd array'!$G$6:$K$2029,5,FALSE))
 
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