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Default Delete Row Based On Two Columns

Sorry. Let me be more specific. It is not deleting anything. The data
shows up as 47 and No. I stepped through the macro and the second row
has the data that should cause a deletion and nothing happens. I know
the code is running but it is not deleting anything.

Any ideas?


JMB wrote:
I posted some small corrections below (with CStr and LCase functions). My
last response initially got lost w/ "Server Busy" error so I had to retype it
and forgot I had made some small changes.

Also, I need to correct myself, you could not use CLng as your text 47's
could be mixed with other text data (such as "Bob") and VBA can't convert
that to numeric. Although VBA seems to treat "47" the same as 47. I try to
be consistent because Excel functions are picky about it, as is SpecialCells.

What error are you getting? Or, is the code running but not deleting
anything? The fact that it does not run does not help. This ng usually
wraps text in unexpected places. The Set rng statement s/b all one line, but
I know when the response is posted it will get wrapped to another line. If
the code runs, but doesn't do anything, You can add watches (Debug/Add Watch)
to watch certain values as you step through the code (using F8 key).

Sub test()
Dim rng As Range
Dim i As Long, t As Long

Application.ScreenUpdating = False

On Error Resume Next
Set rng = Sheets("Working").Columns("L").SpecialCells(xlCons tants,
xlTextValues)
If rng Is Nothing Then Exit Sub

On Error GoTo 0
For t = rng.Areas.Count To 1 Step -1
For i = rng.Areas(t).Rows.Count To 1 Step -1
If CStr(rng.Areas(t).Cells(i).Value) = "47" _
And LCase(rng.Areas(t).Cells(i).Offset(0, 7).Value) = "no" _
Then rng.Areas(t).Cells(i).EntireRow.Delete
Next i
Next t

Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Sub




"Kris" wrote:

I can't get this code to run. I didn't mention that there is a header
row. Is this causing the problem since you mentioned VBA being picky
between numeric and text.

I also tried the uppercase lowercase for row S and each way it still
doesn't run.

Perhaps you could help me with this a little further.

Thank you,
Kris

JMB wrote:
1. Double check your data in Column L. Text, numeric, or both? Double check
rng.address in the immediate window while stepping through your code to
ensure SpecialCells is returning the correct range. You could use Union to
merge more than one range.
2. rng is probably is discontiguous range with multiple areas. Try stepping
through the areas first, then the rows in the area.
3. Your offset is not right. In VBA, it is (Row Offset, Column Offset). If
you want column S in the same row use Offset(0, 7).
4. Depending on if "47" could also be numeric, I would coerce to one
particular data type for comparison purposes (using CLng or CStr). VBA
didn't seem to mind, but I hate to depend on it.
5. Depending on what (if any) option compare statements you may be using,
"no" may not be the same as "No". If you use LCase to convert the data to
"no" you should use the same on the other side of your comparison.


Backup before trying.

Sub test()
Dim rng As Range
Dim i As Long, t As Long

On Error Resume Next
Set rng = Sheets("Working").Columns("L").SpecialCells(xlCons tants,
xlTextValues)
If rng Is Nothing Then Exit Sub

On Error GoTo 0
For t = rng.Areas.Count To 1 Step -1
For i = rng.Areas(t).Rows.Count To 1 Step -1
If rng.Areas(t).Cells(i).Value = 47 _
And (rng.Areas(t).Cells(i).Offset(0, 7).Value) = "no" _
Then rng.Areas(t).Cells(i).EntireRow.Delete
Next i
Next t
End Sub

"Kris" wrote:

Hello all and Happy 4th. I need some help if possible. Below is the
code I have found and tried to modify. What I am trying to accomplish
is if "47" is in column "L" AND "No" is in column "S" then that row is
deleted. Here is the code I tried to modify.

Sub Delete_rows_based_on_ColA_ColB()
Sheets("Working").Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
Dim cell As Range, rng As Range, i As Long
Set rng = Columns("L").SpecialCells(xlConstants, xlTextValues)
For i = rng.Count To 1 Step -1
If LCase(rng(i).Value) = "47" _
And LCase(rng(i).Offset(7, 1).Value) = "No" _
Then rng(i).EntireRow.Delete
Next i
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub

Thank you,
Kris







 
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