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Application.UserName Question
How can I use 2 Application.Username(s) in and If/Then statement?
For example: If Application.UserName < "Bob Jones" Or Application.UserName < "Mike Smith" Then Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
Application.UserName Question
Use something like =IF(OR(Application.UserName<"Bob
Jones",Application.UserName<"Mike Smith",[THEN],[ELSE]) Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "HROBERTSON" wrote: How can I use 2 Application.Username(s) in and If/Then statement? For example: If Application.UserName < "Bob Jones" Or Application.UserName < "Mike Smith" Then Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
Application.UserName Question
In VB, you would write as:
If OR(argument1,argument2) Then however, looks liek you want: If AND(arg1,arg2) otherwise, you're basically ignoring your first argument with your second. Unless you want where username IS those names, in which case it should be =. "HROBERTSON" wrote: How can I use 2 Application.Username(s) in and If/Then statement? For example: If Application.UserName < "Bob Jones" Or Application.UserName < "Mike Smith" Then Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
Application.UserName Question
Better to use Environ("UserName") and test the login name, they can't change
that. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "HROBERTSON" wrote in message ... How can I use 2 Application.Username(s) in and If/Then statement? For example: If Application.UserName < "Bob Jones" Or Application.UserName < "Mike Smith" Then Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
Application.UserName Question
"Sean Timmons" wrote in message
In VB, you would write as: If OR(argument1,argument2) Then That is NOT how you would write it in VB. That's formula, not VB, syntax. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Sean Timmons" wrote in message ... In VB, you would write as: If OR(argument1,argument2) Then however, looks liek you want: If AND(arg1,arg2) otherwise, you're basically ignoring your first argument with your second. Unless you want where username IS those names, in which case it should be =. "HROBERTSON" wrote: How can I use 2 Application.Username(s) in and If/Then statement? For example: If Application.UserName < "Bob Jones" Or Application.UserName < "Mike Smith" Then Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
Application.UserName Question
Ack! what was I thining...
IF arg1 Then .... else arg2 .... End If my bad... "Chip Pearson" wrote: "Sean Timmons" wrote in message In VB, you would write as: If OR(argument1,argument2) Then That is NOT how you would write it in VB. That's formula, not VB, syntax. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Sean Timmons" wrote in message ... In VB, you would write as: If OR(argument1,argument2) Then however, looks liek you want: If AND(arg1,arg2) otherwise, you're basically ignoring your first argument with your second. Unless you want where username IS those names, in which case it should be =. "HROBERTSON" wrote: How can I use 2 Application.Username(s) in and If/Then statement? For example: If Application.UserName < "Bob Jones" Or Application.UserName < "Mike Smith" Then Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
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