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possible to subtract 2 dates from a closed workbook?
i have starting dates in a workbook called dates in range B1:B12 (the closed
workbook) i am trying to subtract one from the another to come up with the number of days. i can get it to work if dates is open. tried this, doesn't work but don't want to spin my wheels if it's not possible. sheet numbers are 1 to 12. pDays = Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index + 1) - _ Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index) - 1 is it possible? -- Gary |
possible to subtract 2 dates from a closed workbook?
i think i'll just add a column and do the subtraction in the dates workbook, and
then reference that cell. seems much easier. -- Gary "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... i have starting dates in a workbook called dates in range B1:B12 (the closed workbook) i am trying to subtract one from the another to come up with the number of days. i can get it to work if dates is open. tried this, doesn't work but don't want to spin my wheels if it's not possible. sheet numbers are 1 to 12. pDays = Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index + 1) - _ Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index) - 1 is it possible? -- Gary |
possible to subtract 2 dates from a closed workbook?
On Oct 9, 2:28 pm, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote: i have starting dates in a workbook called dates in range B1:B12 (the closed workbook) i am trying to subtract one from the another to come up with the number of days. i can get it to work if dates is open. tried this, doesn't work but don't want to spin my wheels if it's not possible. sheet numbers are 1 to 12. pDays = Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index + 1) - _ Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index) - 1 is it possible? Yes - just link the workbook you are working in to the 'closed' one. as long as you indicate that it is ok to update when you open the WB, you'll be in business HTH AR |
possible to subtract 2 dates from a closed workbook?
Yes it is possible.
I assume you are familiar with John Walkenbach's example at http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip82.htm however, in my experience, it is faster to put a linking formula in a cell, then replace the formula with the value returned or pick up that value and clear the cell. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... i have starting dates in a workbook called dates in range B1:B12 (the closed workbook) i am trying to subtract one from the another to come up with the number of days. i can get it to work if dates is open. tried this, doesn't work but don't want to spin my wheels if it's not possible. sheet numbers are 1 to 12. pDays = Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index + 1) - _ Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index) - 1 is it possible? -- Gary |
possible to subtract 2 dates from a closed workbook?
i wasn't, but i see it now. i added a formula in the closed workbook to do the
math and just used a linking formula to that cell. thanks -- Gary "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Yes it is possible. I assume you are familiar with John Walkenbach's example at http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip82.htm however, in my experience, it is faster to put a linking formula in a cell, then replace the formula with the value returned or pick up that value and clear the cell. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... i have starting dates in a workbook called dates in range B1:B12 (the closed workbook) i am trying to subtract one from the another to come up with the number of days. i can get it to work if dates is open. tried this, doesn't work but don't want to spin my wheels if it's not possible. sheet numbers are 1 to 12. pDays = Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index + 1) - _ Application.Evaluate("='" & fPath & "[dates.xls]sheet1'!$b$" & sht.Index) - 1 is it possible? -- Gary |
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