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Comparing columns in 2 Excel files(workbooks)
I work for a financial firm. Every morning I compare today's cash balance
file (sent from our custodian) with yesterday's to see if there is anything different in each portfolio cash balance column. Right now I'm doing it manually checking row by row. It'll become tedious if more and more portfolios are added. I'm looking for an efficient way I can use the portfolio codes column (as a key) to compare with previous day's file's portfolio codes column , and list only those portfolios(in a nother workbook) if the corresponding cash balance column doesn't match.I think VBlookup is limited. I need advice as how to approach this...thx -- schellam |
Comparing columns in 2 Excel files(workbooks)
Hi Schellam,
See Chip Pearson's duplicate page for a varirty of techniques: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplic...tingDuplicates See particularly the sections, at the foot of the page, entitled: Extracting Values Common To Two Lists and Extracting Values On One List And Not Another --- Regards, Norman "schellam" wrote in message ... I work for a financial firm. Every morning I compare today's cash balance file (sent from our custodian) with yesterday's to see if there is anything different in each portfolio cash balance column. Right now I'm doing it manually checking row by row. It'll become tedious if more and more portfolios are added. I'm looking for an efficient way I can use the portfolio codes column (as a key) to compare with previous day's file's portfolio codes column , and list only those portfolios(in a nother workbook) if the corresponding cash balance column doesn't match.I think VBlookup is limited. I need advice as how to approach this...thx -- schellam |
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