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Automatically insert/delete rows to be x apart
Hi All,
I have a problem formatting an existing Excel spreadsheet into a format acceptable by a database which needs each NAME cell to be separated by 5 blank rows. I have the following fields... NAME, ID, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE/FAX/EMAIL, CONTACT, CODES (where there can be 1-8 rows of CODES for each NAME) Can anyone think of a way to automatically delete/insert rows (ignoring that there may be info in CODES), so that NAME is every 6 rows?? eg Bob 5 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield ASD WA ZXC 76767 QAZ LKJ JHG OIU HUY Bob2 6 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield WA 76767 |
Automatically insert/delete rows to be x apart
You need vba code to do it. How does the data be inserted anyway?
http://www.geocities.com/excelmarksway "Mr_Flibble" wrote: Hi All, I have a problem formatting an existing Excel spreadsheet into a format acceptable by a database which needs each NAME cell to be separated by 5 blank rows. I have the following fields... NAME, ID, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE/FAX/EMAIL, CONTACT, CODES (where there can be 1-8 rows of CODES for each NAME) Can anyone think of a way to automatically delete/insert rows (ignoring that there may be info in CODES), so that NAME is every 6 rows?? eg Bob 5 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield ASD WA ZXC 76767 QAZ LKJ JHG OIU HUY Bob2 6 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield WA 76767 |
Automatically insert/delete rows to be x apart
Any suggestions on a macro that could do that?
The data is then saved as a csv then would be imported into an access database. exceluserforeman wrote: You need vba code to do it. How does the data be inserted anyway? http://www.geocities.com/excelmarksway "Mr_Flibble" wrote: Hi All, I have a problem formatting an existing Excel spreadsheet into a format acceptable by a database which needs each NAME cell to be separated by 5 blank rows. I have the following fields... NAME, ID, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE/FAX/EMAIL, CONTACT, CODES (where there can be 1-8 rows of CODES for each NAME) Can anyone think of a way to automatically delete/insert rows (ignoring that there may be info in CODES), so that NAME is every 6 rows?? eg Bob 5 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield ASD WA ZXC 76767 QAZ LKJ JHG OIU HUY Bob2 6 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield WA 76767 |
Automatically insert/delete rows to be x apart
You say 5 rows from the name yet 8 rows could be part of the data.
You need to tell me how the data is inserted. Is it imported? Or is the data generated dependant on user interaction (eg: by userform)? Due to current time restrictions, I may not be able to respond until early next week. Signing off .... "Mr_Flibble" wrote: Any suggestions on a macro that could do that? The data is then saved as a csv then would be imported into an access database. exceluserforeman wrote: You need vba code to do it. How does the data be inserted anyway? http://www.geocities.com/excelmarksway "Mr_Flibble" wrote: Hi All, I have a problem formatting an existing Excel spreadsheet into a format acceptable by a database which needs each NAME cell to be separated by 5 blank rows. I have the following fields... NAME, ID, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE/FAX/EMAIL, CONTACT, CODES (where there can be 1-8 rows of CODES for each NAME) Can anyone think of a way to automatically delete/insert rows (ignoring that there may be info in CODES), so that NAME is every 6 rows?? eg Bob 5 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield ASD WA ZXC 76767 QAZ LKJ JHG OIU HUY Bob2 6 1 / 2 Rodeo Drive 5551245 Jane QWE Springfield WA 76767 |
Automatically insert/delete rows to be x apart
Yes, that database import process only allows for the "Name" row and 5
rows after that. The 6th row needs to be the "Name" row and so forth. I realise this means discarding CODES fields, but it's the only way. What I think would work would be a macro that could automatically count the blank/empty cells between the Name rows and then delete/insert rows (which may not be completely empty) before the next Name row to make them 6 rows apart. Are there some functions that sound like they could do this? A little more background to the dilemma is that I was given the spreadsheet with all the existing data in it. If there's some way of correctly formatting it then I should be able to use an existing import tool to put it into Access where it will only be used for reference purposes (ie users will not enter any extra data). I would be really grateful for any suggestions...... |
Automatically insert/delete rows to be x apart
Hello again,
You say that the database import process only allows for the "Name" row and 5 rows after that. Can't you make it 9 rows after the name? Then you can be assured of the row segmentation. What type of "database import process" are you using? If the source file is a .csv or .txt or .dat and not an application proprietory document like .xls or .doc or .pdf then you can import it with excel either file open method or Data Import external data .. You can then determine the fields yourself. Otherwise I could write an import file program that reads each line into specific cell locations. I need to look at the file first to determine its layout ie delimiters ... Example1: "blah,blah,blah" Example2: "blah" "blah" "blah" Example3: blah,blah,blah Example4: blah blah blah etc...... send to see my stuff at: http://www.geocities.com/excelmarksway - - Mark "Mr_Flibble" wrote: Yes, that database import process only allows for the "Name" row and 5 rows after that. The 6th row needs to be the "Name" row and so forth. I realise this means discarding CODES fields, but it's the only way. What I think would work would be a macro that could automatically count the blank/empty cells between the Name rows and then delete/insert rows (which may not be completely empty) before the next Name row to make them 6 rows apart. Are there some functions that sound like they could do this? A little more background to the dilemma is that I was given the spreadsheet with all the existing data in it. If there's some way of correctly formatting it then I should be able to use an existing import tool to put it into Access where it will only be used for reference purposes (ie users will not enter any extra data). I would be really grateful for any suggestions...... |
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