Thread: VLookUp in VBA
View Single Post
  #1   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
PeterM PeterM is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 19
Default VLookUp in VBA

thanks for responding

"02111" is in quotes because in the worksheet the value to be looked up is
number stored as a text string, therefore "02111"

but you've answered my question, got it to work....thank you for your help

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Dim Res as variant 'could be an error
dim myVal as variant 'string or long or double or ???
dim LookUpRng as range

with activesheet
set lookuprng = .range("a1:ab545")
end with

myVal = "02111" 'not 2111???

res = application.vlookup(myval, lookuprng, 3, false)

if iserror(res) then
msgbox "No match"
else
msgbox res
end if



PeterM wrote:

Using Excel 2003, is there a way to use the =Vlookup worksheet function in a
macro? (VBA code). I've tried

dim resultt as string
resultt=vlookup("02111","a1:ab545",3,false)

and all I get is a "sub or function not defined" message.

Thanks in advance for your help.


--

Dave Peterson