So how about putting the holidays in a list, say M1:M20, and use Conditional
Formatting on the pickup date (say cell D2)with a formula of
=ISNUMBER(MATCH(D2,$M$1:$M$20,0))
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Stanley" wrote in message
...
Actually no that does not help at all. If the day that a item is shipped
out
falls on a holiday I need to calculate weather to set the cutoff earlier
than
that day or in the event that an item in scheduled to be received on a
weekend and the monday is a holiday then I need to advance the pickup date
beyond the holiday or weekend. The weekend part is not a problem it is the
lookup of the holidays.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
It sounds to me that you are trying to emulate the NETWORKDAYS Analysis
Toolpak function, which calculates days between two dates, and can
ignore
holidays.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Stanley" wrote in message
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I have a sheet that has 5 columns
(DayName,CalendarDay,Impact,Holiday,Result). The basic idea is that it
has
every day in the year listed (and actually goes out to the beginning
of
2008). The Impact column is what holds the modifier for dates. If
there is
a
holiday then we have to add a Plus/Minus modifier in this column which
tells
the formula to add or subtract days for cutoffs on delivery or
receiving.
Now
what I am trying to do (from a module not formula because formulas get
to
messy in large spreadsheets) is write a function that does a lookup on
this
page and returns the Impact for that day of the year. However, when I
run
my
code I get NOTHING, ZIP, not even a ZERO back. I put error code in to
see
if
the code was getting an error and nothing.
Also if anyone has a better example for the data section I am ready to
hear
it. At this point I figure to cut the page data down by removing days
that
have 0 Impact. I have inherited this spreadsheet and I am trying to
update
it
to work better. We have several people who use versions of this
spreadsheet
and make mistakes on it because they do not understand the formulas,
so I
am
putting all that I can into modules.
[sample data]
Day Impact Holiday Result
Sat 12/24/05 -1 Christmas Eve 12/23/05
Sun 12/25/05 -2 Christmas Day 12/23/05
Mon 12/26/05 0 12/26/05
Tue 12/27/05 0 12/27/05
Wed 12/28/05 0 12/28/05
Thu 12/29/05 0 12/29/05
Fri 12/30/05 0 12/30/05
Sat 12/31/05 -1 New Years Eve 12/30/05
Sun 01/01/06 -2 New Years Day 12/30/05
[/sample data]
Code:
Function doLookup(data As String)
On Error GoTo ProcessError
If LCase(data) = "omit" Or data = "" Then
doLookup = 0
Exit Function
End If
Dim data1 As Date
data1 = data
Dim myRange As Range
Set myRange = Worksheets("Tables").Range("$B$4:$C$1100")
MsgBox (Application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(data1, myRange, 2,
Code:
False))
Exit Function
ProcessError:
MsgBox (Err.Description)
Resume
End Function