Try this:
Sub Refresh ()
On Error Resume Next
Windows("filename.xls").Activate
Application.StatusBar = "Processing Refresh"
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Sheets("Data").Select
Range("c3").Select
ActiveCell = Now()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll
Application.OnTime Now + TimeValue("00:02:30"), "Macro5"
End Sub
Mike F
"DJ" wrote in message
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I'm working with a series of macros (Excel 2003) that schedule hourly
updates
of a bunch of web queries, and then process each hour's query results.
The
scheduling macro calls up the refresh and processing macros.
I have been using Application.DisplayAlerts = False in the beginning of
both
the scheduling macro, and the refresh macro. None of the referenced
macros
include Application.DisplayAlerts = True. However, when one of the
queried
websites cannot be opened, a pop-up box states:
"Unable to open http://[web address]. Cannot download information you
requested."
This box stops the macros from continuing until it is clicked by a person.
How can I stop alerts that occur during web query refreshes? Some of the
code I'm using follows:
Sub SetSchedule ()
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Sheets("Data").Select
Range("g5:z5").Select
For Each Item in Selection
Application.OnTime Item.Value, "Refresh"
Application.OnTime Item.Value + TimeValue("00:10:00"), "Macro3"
Application.OnTime Item.Value + TimeValue("00:11:00"), "Macro4"
Next Item
End Sub
Sub Refresh ()
Windows("filename.xls").Activate
Application.StatusBar = "Processing Refresh"
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Sheets("Data").Select
Range("c3").Select
ActiveCell = Now()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll
Application.OnTime Now + TimeValue("00:02:30"), "Macro5"
End Sub
Sub Macro5 ()
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.StatusBar = "Scheduled Updates are Running"
End Sub