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Re: Excel VBA Question
terzaghi #342662 03/20/11 05:10 PM
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I searched Google with 'vba cheat sheet' and it came up with stuff like this. Perhaps you've already done this. I don't know if it helps, or not.

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CatBrat #342672 03/20/11 08:35 PM
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Yeah, google has been my main reference.


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Re: Excel VBA Question
terzaghi #342753 03/21/11 07:22 PM
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Success!

Have everything running now in a loop from 1-27. Updates all files in less than 4 minutes.

Probably a good 3+ days worth of effort if done manually.

Thanks again Kruncher.


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terzaghi #342758 03/21/11 08:15 PM
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Now to ask for that raise... smile

Re: Excel VBA Question
terzaghi #342760 03/21/11 08:29 PM
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Glad to hear that you've accomplished what you set out to do. And damn quickly, at that. A man on a mission!

As with many skills, it'll take some time to get to that level of comfort where you can write a block of code with refering to any other resources, but it's a great feeling once you do, and you're able to say "I did that!"

VBA has its critics, and they tend to have some good points. The two things, IMO, that VBA has going for it are it's (generally) easy syntax (as compared to other programming languages), and its availablity. It's included with every copy of the best selling office productivity software, and has been for years.

I've often commented to people that you don't get a programming environment free with a good spreadsheet, you get a spreadsheet free with a good programming environment. Is it perfect? Heck no, but man, you can do a lot with it just the way it is.

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Kruncher #342775 03/21/11 11:22 PM
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Kruncher,

Excel seems to be your game.

I've got a spreadsheet that wants to be a relational db, but it can't be and I need some help.

For one section I need about 4 variables picked by the user and then do a look up based on those variables for a description, cost, etc.

Problem is we are a talking thousands of possiblities ( I can handle that part) but I need to have excel do the same lookups in 8 to 10 different sections of the workbook with the possibility of different results on the same dataset. The results also does lookups for additional options based on user input for the 8/10 sections. And the workbook would be to big recreating that data 8/10 times. Not to mention the maintenance

btw, I don't know VB, just excel

Are you willing to look at the file?

Thanks

Jeff


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Glitchy #342781 03/21/11 11:44 PM
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Hi Jeff,

I've just sent you a PM, if you hadn't noticed.

Kruncher

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Glitchy #342782 03/21/11 11:45 PM
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Ironic that i received a notification at work just today about training on VBA and Excel.


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Re: Excel Question
chesseroo #342789 03/21/11 11:57 PM
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I'd like to think that it's because people are finally seeing the tangible and quantifiable economic benefits, as David has so nicely summarized for us with a real-world example, that can be acheived by those with a suitable background in not just Excel or programming, but also in the nature of the actual work at hand.

I once worked with a great programmer who didn't know the first thing about accounting, and therefore it was taking him forever to build some simple financial statements. But he knew his way around optimized code.

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Kruncher #342790 03/22/11 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted By: Kruncher
Hi Jeff,

I've just sent you a PM, if you hadn't noticed.

Kruncher


Many thanks, response sent


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