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![]() 'ive got a userform into which the user enters a particular date. 'The code then looks at each cell to see if the date in the cell is 'greater than the date entered by the user. If it is, then the row is deleted 'if not then look at the next cell down. 'stop when nothing is in the cell. 'the problem i have is that, say i enter the date 12/05/2006, then run the program, 'the dates after 12/05/2006 get deleted (which is correct), but it also deletes '12/05/2006 rows aswell (which is not right). 'i cant work out whats wrong, or any other way of doing it. Any help please? much appreciated. code: Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() Dim date2 As Date date2 = TextBox2.Text Range("F9").Select Do Until ActiveCell.Value = "" If ActiveCell date2 Then ActiveCell.EntireRow.Delete If ActiveCell < date2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate Loop End Sub -- s_ali_hassan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ s_ali_hassan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35325 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=555542 |
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Be more explicit
Dim dtCellValue as date dtCellValue = cdate(activecell.value) then run a datediff on the dtCellValue and date2 and run the delete on that Also, better not to use activecell - reference the cell explicitly ie dim oActiveCell as Excel.range set oActiveCell = thisworkbook.worksheets(sheet_name_here).raneg("f9 ") and then use oActiveCell rather than ActiveCell have a go with that and post back if you get stuck -- www.alignment-systems.com "s_ali_hassan" wrote: 'ive got a userform into which the user enters a particular date. 'The code then looks at each cell to see if the date in the cell is 'greater than the date entered by the user. If it is, then the row is deleted 'if not then look at the next cell down. 'stop when nothing is in the cell. 'the problem i have is that, say i enter the date 12/05/2006, then run the program, 'the dates after 12/05/2006 get deleted (which is correct), but it also deletes '12/05/2006 rows aswell (which is not right). 'i cant work out whats wrong, or any other way of doing it. Any help please? much appreciated. code: Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() Dim date2 As Date date2 = TextBox2.Text Range("F9").Select Do Until ActiveCell.Value = "" If ActiveCell date2 Then ActiveCell.EntireRow.Delete If ActiveCell < date2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate Loop End Sub -- s_ali_hassan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ s_ali_hassan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35325 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=555542 |
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Try something like this:
Sub test() Dim i As Long Dim daDate As Date daDate = "15/05/2006" For i = 10 To 1 Step -1 If Val(Cells(i, 1)) Val(daDate) Then Rows(i).Delete End If Next End Sub RBS "s_ali_hassan" wrote in message news:s_ali_hassan.2a0f50_1151325909.0764@excelforu m-nospam.com... 'ive got a userform into which the user enters a particular date. 'The code then looks at each cell to see if the date in the cell is 'greater than the date entered by the user. If it is, then the row is deleted 'if not then look at the next cell down. 'stop when nothing is in the cell. 'the problem i have is that, say i enter the date 12/05/2006, then run the program, 'the dates after 12/05/2006 get deleted (which is correct), but it also deletes '12/05/2006 rows aswell (which is not right). 'i cant work out whats wrong, or any other way of doing it. Any help please? much appreciated. code: Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() Dim date2 As Date date2 = TextBox2.Text Range("F9").Select Do Until ActiveCell.Value = "" If ActiveCell date2 Then ActiveCell.EntireRow.Delete If ActiveCell < date2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate Loop End Sub -- s_ali_hassan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ s_ali_hassan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35325 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=555542 |
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![]() tried that way (john.greenan), but nothing seems to happen in the macro. ive probably done it wrong! any other ideas or help?? -- s_ali_hassan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ s_ali_hassan's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35325 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=555542 |
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