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Otto Moehrbach[_2_]

Counting text numbers
 
Excel XP & Win XP
I have a range of cells, all formatted as text. The user will enter numbers
into those cells, one at a time. I want to trap the instance where the user
will enter the same number twice into this range of cells. I am using the
VBA line:
If Application.CountIf(TheRng, Target.Value) 1 Then....
to trap the repeating number.
The problem is that the user may enter "8" in one cell and "08" in another.
In this instance, the above line of code will count this as 2 entries of the
same number. Because these cells are formatted as text, "8" and "08" are
not the same and should not be counted as a repeating entry.
How can I write the code so that VBA does not consider "8" and "08" as the
same? Thanks for your time. Otto



John Bundy

Counting text numbers
 
Convert them both to integers in code, if 8 is in A1 and 08 in A2 then
MsgBox CInt(Cells(1, 1)) = CInt(Cells(2, 1))


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-John
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"Otto Moehrbach" wrote:

Excel XP & Win XP
I have a range of cells, all formatted as text. The user will enter numbers
into those cells, one at a time. I want to trap the instance where the user
will enter the same number twice into this range of cells. I am using the
VBA line:
If Application.CountIf(TheRng, Target.Value) 1 Then....
to trap the repeating number.
The problem is that the user may enter "8" in one cell and "08" in another.
In this instance, the above line of code will count this as 2 entries of the
same number. Because these cells are formatted as text, "8" and "08" are
not the same and should not be counted as a repeating entry.
How can I write the code so that VBA does not consider "8" and "08" as the
same? Thanks for your time. Otto




Otto Moehrbach[_2_]

Counting text numbers
 
John
If both are converted to integers, then they will be the same. My
problem is that my code is seeing them as being the same now. I want the
code to see them as being different. Thanks for your time. Otto
"John Bundy" (remove) wrote in message
...
Convert them both to integers in code, if 8 is in A1 and 08 in A2 then
MsgBox CInt(Cells(1, 1)) = CInt(Cells(2, 1))


--
-John
Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what
is helpful.


"Otto Moehrbach" wrote:

Excel XP & Win XP
I have a range of cells, all formatted as text. The user will enter
numbers
into those cells, one at a time. I want to trap the instance where the
user
will enter the same number twice into this range of cells. I am using
the
VBA line:
If Application.CountIf(TheRng, Target.Value) 1 Then....
to trap the repeating number.
The problem is that the user may enter "8" in one cell and "08" in
another.
In this instance, the above line of code will count this as 2 entries of
the
same number. Because these cells are formatted as text, "8" and "08" are
not the same and should not be counted as a repeating entry.
How can I write the code so that VBA does not consider "8" and "08" as
the
same? Thanks for your time. Otto







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