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On Error Resume I want the return to be " " ,so I have the code below, but it
doesn't return " " , instead it returns the value of the cell before it. I've tried IsEmpty() rather than VariantType.Empty, but it doesn't recogize that in Visual Studio 2005, it says IsEmpty() is no longer supported. Any ideas on what I can do to get it to return " " instead of the value of tmp that is stored from the previous loop? Dim tmp As VariantType For i = 3 To lastRow Step 1 On Error Resume Next tmp = LCV.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(LCV.Range("A" & i).Value, oApp.Range("A1:J" & lastRow).Value, 10, False) On Error GoTo 0 If tmp = VariantType.Empty Then LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = " " Else : LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = tmp End If Next i |
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In VBA, you could use:
tmp = Empty to set it back to empty. If that doesn't work in VS, maybe you could do: Dim tmp as variant' VariantType??? dim myStr as string 'ok in VS???? mystr = "no value found in the search!!!" 'some unique string For i = 3 To lastRow Step 1 tmp = mystr On Error Resume Next tmp = LCV.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(LCV.Range("A" & i).Value, _ oApp.Range("A1:J" & lastRow).Value, 10, False) On Error GoTo 0 If tmp = mystr then tmp = " " 'I'd use "", don't include that space character end if LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = tmp Next i NewToVB wrote: On Error Resume I want the return to be " " ,so I have the code below, but it doesn't return " " , instead it returns the value of the cell before it. I've tried IsEmpty() rather than VariantType.Empty, but it doesn't recogize that in Visual Studio 2005, it says IsEmpty() is no longer supported. Any ideas on what I can do to get it to return " " instead of the value of tmp that is stored from the previous loop? Dim tmp As VariantType For i = 3 To lastRow Step 1 On Error Resume Next tmp = LCV.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(LCV.Range("A" & i).Value, oApp.Range("A1:J" & lastRow).Value, 10, False) On Error GoTo 0 If tmp = VariantType.Empty Then LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = " " Else : LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = tmp End If Next i -- Dave Peterson |
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I tried it without the space earlier and it didn't work. But I'll try it
this way and see if it works. Yeah, VariantType is what I have to us in VS. And there is a property called VariantType.Empty....but it didn't seem to work like IsEmpty. Thanks for the help. I'll let you know how it goes! "Dave Peterson" wrote: In VBA, you could use: tmp = Empty to set it back to empty. If that doesn't work in VS, maybe you could do: Dim tmp as variant' VariantType??? dim myStr as string 'ok in VS???? mystr = "no value found in the search!!!" 'some unique string For i = 3 To lastRow Step 1 tmp = mystr On Error Resume Next tmp = LCV.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(LCV.Range("A" & i).Value, _ oApp.Range("A1:J" & lastRow).Value, 10, False) On Error GoTo 0 If tmp = mystr then tmp = " " 'I'd use "", don't include that space character end if LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = tmp Next i NewToVB wrote: On Error Resume I want the return to be " " ,so I have the code below, but it doesn't return " " , instead it returns the value of the cell before it. I've tried IsEmpty() rather than VariantType.Empty, but it doesn't recogize that in Visual Studio 2005, it says IsEmpty() is no longer supported. Any ideas on what I can do to get it to return " " instead of the value of tmp that is stored from the previous loop? Dim tmp As VariantType For i = 3 To lastRow Step 1 On Error Resume Next tmp = LCV.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(LCV.Range("A" & i).Value, oApp.Range("A1:J" & lastRow).Value, 10, False) On Error GoTo 0 If tmp = VariantType.Empty Then LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = " " Else : LCV.Range("L" & i).Value = tmp End If Next i -- Dave Peterson |
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