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I need help helping someone. They are using Excel on a Mac and apparently I
know even less than I thought I did about programming in VBA on that platform. Can anyone point me to some code snippets or help regarding these areas: #1: Using Application.GetOpenFilename() on that platform? User gets Error 1004 when trying it the Windows way. #2: Once I've got a file path/name, how to open it for read? The file is actually a text file, one field of a record per row, with several rows making up one record. To be specific, trying to read a QIF file - Intuit Quickbooks format. #3: proper code to do the equivalent of Do While Not EOF(#filebuffer) Line Input #filebuffer, OneLineFromFile .....process that text data Loop and of course, How to properly close the text file. This whole exercise is making me feel quite inadequate! |
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Microsoft.public.mac.office.excel
might be a better location for this. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... I need help helping someone. They are using Excel on a Mac and apparently I know even less than I thought I did about programming in VBA on that platform. Can anyone point me to some code snippets or help regarding these areas: #1: Using Application.GetOpenFilename() on that platform? User gets Error 1004 when trying it the Windows way. #2: Once I've got a file path/name, how to open it for read? The file is actually a text file, one field of a record per row, with several rows making up one record. To be specific, trying to read a QIF file - Intuit Quickbooks format. #3: proper code to do the equivalent of Do While Not EOF(#filebuffer) Line Input #filebuffer, OneLineFromFile ....process that text data Loop and of course, How to properly close the text file. This whole exercise is making me feel quite inadequate! |
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Thanks, Tom, I'll repost over there, and shut it down here.
Many thanks for that info. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Microsoft.public.mac.office.excel might be a better location for this. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... I need help helping someone. They are using Excel on a Mac and apparently I know even less than I thought I did about programming in VBA on that platform. Can anyone point me to some code snippets or help regarding these areas: #1: Using Application.GetOpenFilename() on that platform? User gets Error 1004 when trying it the Windows way. #2: Once I've got a file path/name, how to open it for read? The file is actually a text file, one field of a record per row, with several rows making up one record. To be specific, trying to read a QIF file - Intuit Quickbooks format. #3: proper code to do the equivalent of Do While Not EOF(#filebuffer) Line Input #filebuffer, OneLineFromFile ....process that text data Loop and of course, How to properly close the text file. This whole exercise is making me feel quite inadequate! |
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You have to change the file filter string, as "*" is an MS-DOS wild card character. MS code : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/190032 although others mention this does not work http://macosx.com/forums/software-pr...esnt-work.html Also, from a previous thread here, I remember that Multiselect does not work on the Mac. So maybe you have to sue the simple : filePath = Application.GetOpenFilename(, , , "Select",False) As As for #2 & #3, see the MS link above. NickHK "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... I need help helping someone. They are using Excel on a Mac and apparently I know even less than I thought I did about programming in VBA on that platform. Can anyone point me to some code snippets or help regarding these areas: #1: Using Application.GetOpenFilename() on that platform? User gets Error 1004 when trying it the Windows way. #2: Once I've got a file path/name, how to open it for read? The file is actually a text file, one field of a record per row, with several rows making up one record. To be specific, trying to read a QIF file - Intuit Quickbooks format. #3: proper code to do the equivalent of Do While Not EOF(#filebuffer) Line Input #filebuffer, OneLineFromFile ....process that text data Loop and of course, How to properly close the text file. This whole exercise is making me feel quite inadequate! |
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