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I have written some functions in VBA to calculate profit margin, cost and
suggested retail price. they are simple in that the RETAILPRICE function has two arguments, COST and MARGIN. i am also using an argument named COST in the PROFITMARGIN function. how can i get VBA to recognize these as seperate variables? do i have to put them in separate modules? or is there a certain way i need to declare the variables? thank you. |
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Public Function RetailPrice(arg1)
Dim Cost as Double end Function Public function ProfitMargin(arg1) Dim Cost as Double End Function the value of cost in either function is unrelated to the value of cost in the other function. The same for Arg1 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Spencer Hutton" wrote in message ... I have written some functions in VBA to calculate profit margin, cost and suggested retail price. they are simple in that the RETAILPRICE function has two arguments, COST and MARGIN. i am also using an argument named COST in the PROFITMARGIN function. how can i get VBA to recognize these as seperate variables? do i have to put them in separate modules? or is there a certain way i need to declare the variables? thank you. |
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what happens if i want to use something called RetailPrice as an argument in
another function. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Public Function RetailPrice(arg1) Dim Cost as Double end Function Public function ProfitMargin(arg1) Dim Cost as Double End Function the value of cost in either function is unrelated to the value of cost in the other function. The same for Arg1 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Spencer Hutton" wrote in message ... I have written some functions in VBA to calculate profit margin, cost and suggested retail price. they are simple in that the RETAILPRICE function has two arguments, COST and MARGIN. i am also using an argument named COST in the PROFITMARGIN function. how can i get VBA to recognize these as seperate variables? do i have to put them in separate modules? or is there a certain way i need to declare the variables? thank you. |
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You mean you want to have function named retailprice and a variable named
retailprice. Without testing, I suspect you will get an error in the place where you use it as a variable if the function definition is within scope. Sounds like a bad idea to me. Why not fncRetailprice varRetailprice or something like that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Spencer Hutton" wrote in message ... what happens if i want to use something called RetailPrice as an argument in another function. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Public Function RetailPrice(arg1) Dim Cost as Double end Function Public function ProfitMargin(arg1) Dim Cost as Double End Function the value of cost in either function is unrelated to the value of cost in the other function. The same for Arg1 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Spencer Hutton" wrote in message ... I have written some functions in VBA to calculate profit margin, cost and suggested retail price. they are simple in that the RETAILPRICE function has two arguments, COST and MARGIN. i am also using an argument named COST in the PROFITMARGIN function. how can i get VBA to recognize these as seperate variables? do i have to put them in separate modules? or is there a certain way i need to declare the variables? thank you. |
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that's a better idea, i'll try it thanks.
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote: You mean you want to have function named retailprice and a variable named retailprice. Without testing, I suspect you will get an error in the place where you use it as a variable if the function definition is within scope. Sounds like a bad idea to me. Why not fncRetailprice varRetailprice or something like that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Spencer Hutton" wrote in message ... what happens if i want to use something called RetailPrice as an argument in another function. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Public Function RetailPrice(arg1) Dim Cost as Double end Function Public function ProfitMargin(arg1) Dim Cost as Double End Function the value of cost in either function is unrelated to the value of cost in the other function. The same for Arg1 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Spencer Hutton" wrote in message ... I have written some functions in VBA to calculate profit margin, cost and suggested retail price. they are simple in that the RETAILPRICE function has two arguments, COST and MARGIN. i am also using an argument named COST in the PROFITMARGIN function. how can i get VBA to recognize these as seperate variables? do i have to put them in separate modules? or is there a certain way i need to declare the variables? thank you. |
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Private Sub RetailPrice(Cost As Double, Margin As Double)
End Sub Private Sub ProfitMargin(Cost As Double) End Sub In these two subs the args "Cost" are local variables. They are visible only to the code within the routines. You don't have to use the same variable name when you call the routines. You can call them like this: Dim RetailCost As Double Dim MarginCost As Double Dim Margin As Double Call RetailPrice(RetailCost, Margin) Call ProfitMargin(MarginCost) ....and two different values will be passed into the two routines as "Cost" when they arrive. Clear as mud? "Spencer Hutton" wrote: I have written some functions in VBA to calculate profit margin, cost and suggested retail price. they are simple in that the RETAILPRICE function has two arguments, COST and MARGIN. i am also using an argument named COST in the PROFITMARGIN function. how can i get VBA to recognize these as seperate variables? do i have to put them in separate modules? or is there a certain way i need to declare the variables? thank you. |
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