I believe your question basically boils down to "How can I iterate through a sheet, and when a certain value is found, return other values from the same row?" That question though is surrounded by a lot of stuff that's kind of hard to parse:
I'm trying to search through a table from another sheet, find multiple identical text values in that table, and for each match, return from that table several non-adjacent cells to place into adjacent cells in the current sheet.
This is a reasonable background to what you're doing, so it's a decent start.
Sheet 2 has a table with num, start, end, and a title of "X" Sheet 1 has a table with many columns (not in order) including num, start, end, and title (which may contain "X")
Here, you're providing a lot of specific information about your environment, and this is one of the issues with your question. If all you're looking for is how to lookup the "X" on one sheet and copy values from the same row, specifying all these other fields for the people reading your question (num, start, end, title) doesn't actually help them answer the question. Additionally, I think you're missing some punctuation, as the sentence as a whole doesn't really make sense. It sounds like you're saying the columns may be in any order on different rows, but the image shows columns named "num," etc, always in the same place.
This paragraph would probably have made more sense if it said "On one sheet, I have all the information, including a title column labeling each row. The other sheets have a title which needs to match the title of the first sheet, and if it matches, I need to copy some of the other columns. "
How can I iterate through Sheet 1.title, and when "X" is found, return the values of num, start, and end from the same row as the match for every match it finds (with no duplicates)?
Here you're asking multiple things:
- How can I iterate through Sheet 1.title
- How can I tell when "X" is found
- How can I return the values of multiple columns from the row I matched
- How can I eliminate duplicates?
That's the core as to why this question is too broad: You're asking multiple things at once. Likewise, it would have been valid to go for "Unclear what you are asking" based on the second paragraph and the first of these questions ("How can I iterate through Sheet 1.title"; Do you mean iterate through the column named title or iterate over the letters of the title of Sheet 1? Is "X" found in the title or another column (It makes it sound like "X" is in the title but your diagram is different).
It's also too broad because you're working with too much information. If the part you're stuck on is looking things up by title and filling out the database, you could do this question with just 3 columns and two sheets instead of providing all the information. Taking the time to break the problem down into the most simple form shows respect for the people who are volunteering their time to answer your question. It's the "minimal" in How to create a Minimal, Reproducible example.
I don't have enough time at the moment to finish going over the rest of your answer, but if I have time later I'll add on.