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Hello everybody! I posted a question earlier and figured I'd put an
example in to clarify what I'm seeking help for. Here's a sample set of data - the comma's signify delimited data (different columns.) I have row headings strarting in A1 and they go to A5. First row of data starts in A2. (Please note below data is just dummy data) Transaction Number, Company, Date, City, Status Accntg-123-01,Alpha Corp,20070101,New York,New Data Accntg-123-02,Beta Corp,20070508,New Jersey,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma Corp,20070301,Delaware,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Corp,20070101,New Haven,New Data Accntg-175-01,Espsilon Corp,20071101,Newark,New Data OK, the worksheet contains more data and columns, but above is done only for the sake of example. Now, here's the problem. I input 3 more rows of data starting at the next available cell in column A. This data represents updates to entries above - here's the example: Accntg-235-01,Gamma-C Corp,20075601,Delaware,New Data Accntg-123-01,AlphaDog Corp,20072115,New York,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Blues Corp,20070105,New Haven,New Data As you can see, column A above is similar to 3 entries in the original data - so, once these entries are recorded, I want to press a button to run a macro, which would compare the latest entries with the previous entries by looking at column A and if there's a match above, then column E should be changed from "New Data" to "Old Data" - here's what it should look like after i run the macro: Transaction Number, Company, Date, City, Status Accntg-123-01,Alpha Corp,20070101,New York,Old Data Accntg-123-02,Beta Corp,20070508,New Jersey,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma Corp,20070301,Delaware,Old Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Corp,20070101,New Haven,Old Data Accntg-175-01,Espsilon Corp,20071101,Newark,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma-C Corp,20075601,Delaware,New Data Accntg-123-01,AlphaDog Corp,20072115,New York,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Blues Corp,20070105,New Haven,New Data As you can see, the first entry in cell A2 matches A8, which is the latest transaction, so cell E2 gets changed from "New Data" to "Old Data." So, whenever i run this macro, the latest entries (at the bottom of the data) represents new data and compares contents of whatever is in A with that above and if there's a match above it, the entries in column E gets updates from "New Data" to "Old Data." I hope this was clear - please let me know if you need anything further. Thanks, Tim |
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How would the macro know where the old data ends and the new data starts.
Is the new data cleared once the macro is run and the update is made? What about new data that does not match any of the old data? -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy " wrote: Hello everybody! I posted a question earlier and figured I'd put an example in to clarify what I'm seeking help for. Here's a sample set of data - the comma's signify delimited data (different columns.) I have row headings strarting in A1 and they go to A5. First row of data starts in A2. (Please note below data is just dummy data) Transaction Number, Company, Date, City, Status Accntg-123-01,Alpha Corp,20070101,New York,New Data Accntg-123-02,Beta Corp,20070508,New Jersey,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma Corp,20070301,Delaware,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Corp,20070101,New Haven,New Data Accntg-175-01,Espsilon Corp,20071101,Newark,New Data OK, the worksheet contains more data and columns, but above is done only for the sake of example. Now, here's the problem. I input 3 more rows of data starting at the next available cell in column A. This data represents updates to entries above - here's the example: Accntg-235-01,Gamma-C Corp,20075601,Delaware,New Data Accntg-123-01,AlphaDog Corp,20072115,New York,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Blues Corp,20070105,New Haven,New Data As you can see, column A above is similar to 3 entries in the original data - so, once these entries are recorded, I want to press a button to run a macro, which would compare the latest entries with the previous entries by looking at column A and if there's a match above, then column E should be changed from "New Data" to "Old Data" - here's what it should look like after i run the macro: Transaction Number, Company, Date, City, Status Accntg-123-01,Alpha Corp,20070101,New York,Old Data Accntg-123-02,Beta Corp,20070508,New Jersey,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma Corp,20070301,Delaware,Old Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Corp,20070101,New Haven,Old Data Accntg-175-01,Espsilon Corp,20071101,Newark,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma-C Corp,20075601,Delaware,New Data Accntg-123-01,AlphaDog Corp,20072115,New York,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Blues Corp,20070105,New Haven,New Data As you can see, the first entry in cell A2 matches A8, which is the latest transaction, so cell E2 gets changed from "New Data" to "Old Data." So, whenever i run this macro, the latest entries (at the bottom of the data) represents new data and compares contents of whatever is in A with that above and if there's a match above it, the entries in column E gets updates from "New Data" to "Old Data." I hope this was clear - please let me know if you need anything further. Thanks, Tim |
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On Jun 25, 11:51 am, Tom Ogilvy
wrote: How would the macro know where the old data ends and the new data starts. Is the new data cleared once the macro is run and the update is made? What about new data that does not match any of the old data? -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy " wrote: Hello everybody! I posted a question earlier and figured I'd put an example in to clarify what I'm seeking help for. Here's a sample set of data - the comma's signify delimited data (different columns.) I have row headings strarting in A1 and they go to A5. First row of data starts in A2. (Please note below data is just dummy data) Transaction Number, Company, Date, City, Status Accntg-123-01,Alpha Corp,20070101,New York,New Data Accntg-123-02,Beta Corp,20070508,New Jersey,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma Corp,20070301,Delaware,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Corp,20070101,New Haven,New Data Accntg-175-01,Espsilon Corp,20071101,Newark,New Data OK, the worksheet contains more data and columns, but above is done only for the sake of example. Now, here's the problem. I input 3 more rows of data starting at the next available cell in column A. This data represents updates to entries above - here's the example: Accntg-235-01,Gamma-C Corp,20075601,Delaware,New Data Accntg-123-01,AlphaDog Corp,20072115,New York,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Blues Corp,20070105,New Haven,New Data As you can see, column A above is similar to 3 entries in the original data - so, once these entries are recorded, I want to press a button to run a macro, which would compare the latest entries with the previous entries by looking at column A and if there's a match above, then column E should be changed from "New Data" to "Old Data" - here's what it should look like after i run the macro: Transaction Number, Company, Date, City, Status Accntg-123-01,Alpha Corp,20070101,New York,Old Data Accntg-123-02,Beta Corp,20070508,New Jersey,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma Corp,20070301,Delaware,Old Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Corp,20070101,New Haven,Old Data Accntg-175-01,Espsilon Corp,20071101,Newark,New Data Accntg-235-01,Gamma-C Corp,20075601,Delaware,New Data Accntg-123-01,AlphaDog Corp,20072115,New York,New Data Accntg-163-01,Delta Blues Corp,20070105,New Haven,New Data As you can see, the first entry in cell A2 matches A8, which is the latest transaction, so cell E2 gets changed from "New Data" to "Old Data." So, whenever i run this macro, the latest entries (at the bottom of the data) represents new data and compares contents of whatever is in A with that above and if there's a match above it, the entries in column E gets updates from "New Data" to "Old Data." I hope this was clear - please let me know if you need anything further. Thanks, Tim- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tom, Thank for looking at this. Basically once I have the new data entered in, I would run the macro and it would start from the bottom (last row containing data) and work it's way up. So, let's say it encounters Transaction Number Accntg-163-01 in cell A20, which happens to be the last row of data, it should automatically assign "New Data" in E20. It will then go to A19 and if the Transaction Number is not Accntg-163-01, E19 would also have "New Data" put into it. As long as it hasn't encountered a duplicate Transaction Number, "New Data" will always be entered into the corresponding E cell. Now, let's say A15 has Accntg-163-01 in it. Then, E15 would have "Old Data" as its entry. No data gets erased, new or old - we want to keep a track of all transactions - updates are made to existing transaction numbers. Everything is driven off the entries in column A. I hope I've been able to explain this better. Thanks again for looking into this. Tim |
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