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I have an array of n records with 2 fields (say, "Name" and "Date"),
and a worksheet table of many rows (eventually thousands) and many columns, including the two columns in the array. I need to compare each record in the array to find out if that Name/Date combo already exists in any row of the spreadsheet table. (...and add it to the table if not already represented but that's the easy part) Although the number of rows in the table will become large, n will usually be <10. I can think of various ways to proceed (using various permutations of autofilter, .find, concatenating, etc.) but none are particularly elegant. Is there one approach that is more programmatically "correct" than the others? I know enough to get the job done but it might not be very pretty. I'm teaching myself as I go and I'd like to teach myself "right" if there's a "right" way. Thanks! -Lisa |
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