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![]() Hi all, I have an Excel worksheet that I created to import measured dimensional data automatically into specific cells from an external application I use. It works fine for the most part, but, I have a situation where occasionally, I need to use a specific type of dimensional calculation which requires two or three additional features I have already done so when this particular line imports into my sheet, it also imports all of the other dimensions in the line. For this particular instance, I have written an additional section of code using the external application's object library commands, but, I cannot seem to get them to work together. I have use an If, Then and ElseIf, Then but I don't seem to be finding the right combo. I basically the script to run as such: When the script reads the next row, I want it to make the determination whether it is dimension type a or dimension type b and place data accordingly. I have been using the VBA scripting for many of my sheets and have a fair level of proficiency but this one just has me flat stumped! Any help would be great! Thank you, Brad -- Brad J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brad J.'s Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21713 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=550823 |
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Not sure, but it sounds you want to know the number of dimensions of an
array in that case look he http://vbnet.mvps.org/index.html?cod...tarraydims.htm RBS "Brad J." wrote in message ... Hi all, I have an Excel worksheet that I created to import measured dimensional data automatically into specific cells from an external application I use. It works fine for the most part, but, I have a situation where occasionally, I need to use a specific type of dimensional calculation which requires two or three additional features I have already done so when this particular line imports into my sheet, it also imports all of the other dimensions in the line. For this particular instance, I have written an additional section of code using the external application's object library commands, but, I cannot seem to get them to work together. I have use an If, Then and ElseIf, Then but I don't seem to be finding the right combo. I basically the script to run as such: When the script reads the next row, I want it to make the determination whether it is dimension type a or dimension type b and place data accordingly. I have been using the VBA scripting for many of my sheets and have a fair level of proficiency but this one just has me flat stumped! Any help would be great! Thank you, Brad -- Brad J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brad J.'s Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21713 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=550823 |
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