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Hi all,
Hope someone can help! Problem: I am trying to write code in an Excel spreadsheet so that it counts the number of instances in a particular sub-directory that it finds files that comply to a specific file name format. For the sake of argument lets say the file name format is 'DAVID_????.xls'. I understand that '?' is supposed to denote one alpha-numeric character. My sub-directory contains the following files: DAVID_1000.xls DAVID_1001.xls Copy of DAVID_1001.xls My code: Dim OUTBOUND_FILES As Integer With Application.FileSearch .LookIn = CurDir & "\DavidFiles" .SearchSubFolders = False .MatchTextExactly = True .FILENAME = "DAVID_" & "????" & ".xls" If .Execute(SortBy:=msoSortByFileName, SortOrder:=msoSortOrderAscending, AlwaysAccurate:=True) 0 Then Let OUTBOUND_FILES = .FoundFiles.Count Else Let OUTBOUND_FILES = 0 End If End With The 'count' should equal 2 but I am getting 3. Can anyone tell me how to identify and 'move' files that do not comply with the file name format so that the end 'count' for files in the particular sub-directory will be '2'? Thank you in advance. Regards, David Seebaran. E-mail: -- Regards, David Seebaran. E-mail: Phone: +44 (0)20 8313 0553 |
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