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I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger
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Ther are tow basic mathods that can be used.

1) Perform a web query. First setup a Reord Macro (Tools - Macro - Start
Recording).. then perform one query manually by going to Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query. Next modify the the recorded macro as
required to add a loop changing the chemicals and the destination location so
the data doesn't over-write each other.

If one above doesn't work

2) Open an Internet Explorer application in Excel. through the Internet
Explorer request each chemical and extract each results through the Internet
Explorer Application.

Let me know which approach you want to use. I can help with both approaches.

"Roger on Excel" wrote:

I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger

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Hi Joel,

Thanks for responding.

The first approach would work best for me - i have over 1000 chemicals in my
list.

here is an example of the website i would like to gather specific data
tables from :

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...5/icsc0553.htm

each chemical has a hyperlink to its own web page like this one.

Let me know what you think

Best regards,

Roger
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"Joel" wrote:

Ther are tow basic mathods that can be used.

1) Perform a web query. First setup a Reord Macro (Tools - Macro - Start
Recording).. then perform one query manually by going to Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query. Next modify the the recorded macro as
required to add a loop changing the chemicals and the destination location so
the data doesn't over-write each other.

If one above doesn't work

2) Open an Internet Explorer application in Excel. through the Internet
Explorer request each chemical and extract each results through the Internet
Explorer Application.

Let me know which approach you want to use. I can help with both approaches.

"Roger on Excel" wrote:

I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger

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Thhe code below was very simple. I did it in about 15 minutes. It gets the
names of all the chemicals. I will work on the rest later.


Sub Getchemicals()

Set TempSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
TempSht.Name = "Temp"
Set ChemicalSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
ChemicalSht.Name = "Summary"

URLFolder =
"URL;http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/"
ChemicalRowCount = 1
For i = 0 To 25
AlphaLetter = Chr(Asc("a") + i)

TempSht.Cells.ClearContents

With TempSht.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
URLFolder & AlphaLetter & "_index.htm", _
Destination:=TempSht.Range("A1"))

.Name = "a_index"
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.BackgroundQuery = True
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.WebSelectionType = xlEntirePage
.WebFormatting = xlWebFormattingNone
.WebPreFormattedTextToColumns = True
.WebConsecutiveDelimitersAsOne = True
.WebSingleBlockTextImport = False
.WebDisableDateRecognition = False
.WebDisableRedirections = False
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With

'move data from tempory sheet to chemical sheet
TempRowCount = 17
Do While Range("C" & TempRowCount) < ""
ChemicalSht.Range("A" & ChemicalRowCount) = _
TempSht.Range("C" & TempRowCount)

ChemicalRowCount = ChemicalRowCount + 1
TempRowCount = TempRowCount + 1
Loop
Next i

TempSht.Cells.ClearContents

End Sub


"Roger on Excel" wrote:

Hi Joel,

Thanks for responding.

The first approach would work best for me - i have over 1000 chemicals in my
list.

here is an example of the website i would like to gather specific data
tables from :

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...5/icsc0553.htm

each chemical has a hyperlink to its own web page like this one.

Let me know what you think

Best regards,

Roger
----------------------------------

"Joel" wrote:

Ther are tow basic mathods that can be used.

1) Perform a web query. First setup a Reord Macro (Tools - Macro - Start
Recording).. then perform one query manually by going to Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query. Next modify the the recorded macro as
required to add a loop changing the chemicals and the destination location so
the data doesn't over-write each other.

If one above doesn't work

2) Open an Internet Explorer application in Excel. through the Internet
Explorer request each chemical and extract each results through the Internet
Explorer Application.

Let me know which approach you want to use. I can help with both approaches.

"Roger on Excel" wrote:

I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger

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I had to switch to method 2 to get each chemical webpage. Try this code.
Which data do you need? try using method one manually (Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query) with one of the webpages from the code below
and select one or more tables and see if the results are usable.

I will help as required.


Sub Getchemicals2()


Set ChemicalSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
ChemicalSht.Name = "Chemicals"

Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
IE.Visible = True

URLFolder = _

"http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/"
ChemicalRowCount = 1
For Letters = 0 To 25
AlphaLetter = Chr(Asc("a") + Letters)

URL = URLFolder & AlphaLetter & "_index.htm"

'get web page
IE.Navigate2 URL
Do While IE.readyState < 4
DoEvents
Loop

Do While IE.busy = True
DoEvents
Loop

H2Found = False
For Each itm In IE.document.all
If H2Found = False Then
If itm.tagname = "H2" Then
H2Found = True
End If
Else

If itm.tagname = "A" Then
If itm.innertext = "" Then Exit For

'chemical name
ChemicalSht.Range("A" & ChemicalRowCount) = itm.innertext
'webpage
ChemicalSht.Range("B" & ChemicalRowCount) = itm.href

ChemicalRowCount = ChemicalRowCount + 1
End If
End If
Next itm

Next Letters


End Sub


"Joel" wrote:

Thhe code below was very simple. I did it in about 15 minutes. It gets the
names of all the chemicals. I will work on the rest later.


Sub Getchemicals()

Set TempSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
TempSht.Name = "Temp"
Set ChemicalSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
ChemicalSht.Name = "Summary"

URLFolder =
"URL;http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/"
ChemicalRowCount = 1
For i = 0 To 25
AlphaLetter = Chr(Asc("a") + i)

TempSht.Cells.ClearContents

With TempSht.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
URLFolder & AlphaLetter & "_index.htm", _
Destination:=TempSht.Range("A1"))

.Name = "a_index"
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.BackgroundQuery = True
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.WebSelectionType = xlEntirePage
.WebFormatting = xlWebFormattingNone
.WebPreFormattedTextToColumns = True
.WebConsecutiveDelimitersAsOne = True
.WebSingleBlockTextImport = False
.WebDisableDateRecognition = False
.WebDisableRedirections = False
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With

'move data from tempory sheet to chemical sheet
TempRowCount = 17
Do While Range("C" & TempRowCount) < ""
ChemicalSht.Range("A" & ChemicalRowCount) = _
TempSht.Range("C" & TempRowCount)

ChemicalRowCount = ChemicalRowCount + 1
TempRowCount = TempRowCount + 1
Loop
Next i

TempSht.Cells.ClearContents

End Sub


"Roger on Excel" wrote:

Hi Joel,

Thanks for responding.

The first approach would work best for me - i have over 1000 chemicals in my
list.

here is an example of the website i would like to gather specific data
tables from :

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...5/icsc0553.htm

each chemical has a hyperlink to its own web page like this one.

Let me know what you think

Best regards,

Roger
----------------------------------

"Joel" wrote:

Ther are tow basic mathods that can be used.

1) Perform a web query. First setup a Reord Macro (Tools - Macro - Start
Recording).. then perform one query manually by going to Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query. Next modify the the recorded macro as
required to add a loop changing the chemicals and the destination location so
the data doesn't over-write each other.

If one above doesn't work

2) Open an Internet Explorer application in Excel. through the Internet
Explorer request each chemical and extract each results through the Internet
Explorer Application.

Let me know which approach you want to use. I can help with both approaches.

"Roger on Excel" wrote:

I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger



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Joel,

This is excellent.

Thanks for your advice.

How would I download other information from other tables - for example I
would like to input further data from the tables into further adjacent
columns so one can use the table as a vlookup source?

I see you use references like itm.innertext - does this select individual
line items from the tables on the web page?

Thanks, Roger

"Joel" wrote:

I had to switch to method 2 to get each chemical webpage. Try this code.
Which data do you need? try using method one manually (Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query) with one of the webpages from the code below
and select one or more tables and see if the results are usable.

I will help as required.


Sub Getchemicals2()


Set ChemicalSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
ChemicalSht.Name = "Chemicals"

Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
IE.Visible = True

URLFolder = _

"http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/"
ChemicalRowCount = 1
For Letters = 0 To 25
AlphaLetter = Chr(Asc("a") + Letters)

URL = URLFolder & AlphaLetter & "_index.htm"

'get web page
IE.Navigate2 URL
Do While IE.readyState < 4
DoEvents
Loop

Do While IE.busy = True
DoEvents
Loop

H2Found = False
For Each itm In IE.document.all
If H2Found = False Then
If itm.tagname = "H2" Then
H2Found = True
End If
Else

If itm.tagname = "A" Then
If itm.innertext = "" Then Exit For

'chemical name
ChemicalSht.Range("A" & ChemicalRowCount) = itm.innertext
'webpage
ChemicalSht.Range("B" & ChemicalRowCount) = itm.href

ChemicalRowCount = ChemicalRowCount + 1
End If
End If
Next itm

Next Letters


End Sub


"Joel" wrote:

Thhe code below was very simple. I did it in about 15 minutes. It gets the
names of all the chemicals. I will work on the rest later.


Sub Getchemicals()

Set TempSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
TempSht.Name = "Temp"
Set ChemicalSht = Sheets.Add(after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
ChemicalSht.Name = "Summary"

URLFolder =
"URL;http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/"
ChemicalRowCount = 1
For i = 0 To 25
AlphaLetter = Chr(Asc("a") + i)

TempSht.Cells.ClearContents

With TempSht.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
URLFolder & AlphaLetter & "_index.htm", _
Destination:=TempSht.Range("A1"))

.Name = "a_index"
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.BackgroundQuery = True
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.WebSelectionType = xlEntirePage
.WebFormatting = xlWebFormattingNone
.WebPreFormattedTextToColumns = True
.WebConsecutiveDelimitersAsOne = True
.WebSingleBlockTextImport = False
.WebDisableDateRecognition = False
.WebDisableRedirections = False
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With

'move data from tempory sheet to chemical sheet
TempRowCount = 17
Do While Range("C" & TempRowCount) < ""
ChemicalSht.Range("A" & ChemicalRowCount) = _
TempSht.Range("C" & TempRowCount)

ChemicalRowCount = ChemicalRowCount + 1
TempRowCount = TempRowCount + 1
Loop
Next i

TempSht.Cells.ClearContents

End Sub


"Roger on Excel" wrote:

Hi Joel,

Thanks for responding.

The first approach would work best for me - i have over 1000 chemicals in my
list.

here is an example of the website i would like to gather specific data
tables from :

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...5/icsc0553.htm

each chemical has a hyperlink to its own web page like this one.

Let me know what you think

Best regards,

Roger
----------------------------------

"Joel" wrote:

Ther are tow basic mathods that can be used.

1) Perform a web query. First setup a Reord Macro (Tools - Macro - Start
Recording).. then perform one query manually by going to Data - Import
External Data - New Web Query. Next modify the the recorded macro as
required to add a loop changing the chemicals and the destination location so
the data doesn't over-write each other.

If one above doesn't work

2) Open an Internet Explorer application in Excel. through the Internet
Explorer request each chemical and extract each results through the Internet
Explorer Application.

Let me know which approach you want to use. I can help with both approaches.

"Roger on Excel" wrote:

I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger

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On Oct 13, 5:36*pm, Roger on Excel
wrote:
I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger


Do you always want to obtain the same info, just for a diffrerent
chemical? If so, specifically what info do you want?..ron
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Ron: Look at the webpage below. There are over 5000 chemicals each with
different properties and warnings!

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...asht/index.htm

"ron" wrote:

On Oct 13, 5:36 pm, Roger on Excel
wrote:
I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.

I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.

The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Roger


Do you always want to obtain the same info, just for a diffrerent
chemical? If so, specifically what info do you want?..ron

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On Oct 16, 1:14*pm, Joel wrote:
Ron: Look at the webpage below. *There are over 5000 chemicals each with
different properties and warnings!

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...is/products/ic...



"ron" wrote:
On Oct 13, 5:36 pm, Roger on Excel
wrote:
I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.


I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.


The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.


Can anyone help?


Thanks,


Roger


Do you always want to obtain the same info, just for a diffrerent
chemical? *If so, specifically what info do you want?..ron- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yes, but depending what information is required, perhaps capturing it
a) from the source code or b) by obtaining specific tables might be a
reasonable solution. For example, Table 10 contains all of the
"Important Data" information.

Set cTables = ie.Document.getElementsByTagname("table")
s = cTables(10).innertext
Debug.Print s

and "s" then contains

IMPORTANT DATA
Physical State; Appearance
COLOURLESS LIQUID, WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.
Physical dangers
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground;
distant ignition possible.
Chemical dangers
The substance can form explosive peroxides on contact with strong
oxidants such as acetic acid, nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide. Reacts
with chloroform and bromoform under basic conditions, causing fire and
explosion hazard. Attacks plastic.
Occupational exposure limits
TLV: 500 ppm as TWA, 750 ppm as STEL; A4 (not classifiable as a human
carcinogen); BEI issued; (ACGIH 2004).
MAK: 500 ppm 1200 mg/m³ Peak limitation category: I(2); Pregnancy risk
group: D; (DFG 2006).Routes of exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation and through
the skin.
Inhalation risk
A harmful contamination of the air can be reached rather quickly on
evaporation of this substance at 20°C ; on spraying or dispersing,
however, much faster.
Effects of short-term exposure
The vapour irritates the eyes and the respiratory tract. The substance
may cause effects on the central nervous system, liver, kidneys and
gastrointestinal tract.
Effects of long-term or repeated exposure
Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis. The
substance may have effects on the blood and bone marrow.

Again, depending upon which pieces of data for each chemical are
required, perhaps one of these approaches might prove useful...ron
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On Oct 16, 2:39*pm, ron wrote:
On Oct 16, 1:14*pm, Joel wrote:





Ron: Look at the webpage below. *There are over 5000 chemicals each with
different properties and warnings!


http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...is/products/ic...


"ron" wrote:
On Oct 13, 5:36 pm, Roger on Excel
wrote:
I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.


I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.


The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.


Can anyone help?


Thanks,


Roger


Do you always want to obtain the same info, just for a diffrerent
chemical? *If so, specifically what info do you want?..ron- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yes, but depending what information is required, perhaps capturing it
a) from the source code or b) by obtaining specific tables might be a
reasonable solution. *For example, Table 10 contains all of the
"Important Data" information.

* * Set cTables = ie.Document.getElementsByTagname("table")
* * s = cTables(10).innertext
* * Debug.Print s

and "s" then contains

IMPORTANT DATA
Physical State; Appearance
COLOURLESS LIQUID, WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.
Physical dangers
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground;
distant ignition possible.
Chemical dangers
The substance can form explosive peroxides on contact with strong
oxidants such as acetic acid, nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide. Reacts
with chloroform and bromoform under basic conditions, causing fire and
explosion hazard. Attacks plastic.
Occupational exposure limits
TLV: 500 ppm as TWA, 750 ppm as STEL; A4 (not classifiable as a human
carcinogen); BEI issued; (ACGIH 2004).
MAK: 500 ppm 1200 mg/m³ Peak limitation category: I(2); Pregnancy risk
group: D; (DFG 2006).Routes of exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation and through
the skin.
Inhalation risk
A harmful contamination of the air can be reached rather quickly on
evaporation of this substance at 20°C ; on spraying or dispersing,
however, much faster.
Effects of short-term exposure
The vapour irritates the eyes and the respiratory tract. The substance
may cause effects on the central nervous system, liver, kidneys and
gastrointestinal tract.
Effects of long-term or repeated exposure
Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis. The
substance may have effects on the blood and bone marrow.

Again, depending upon which pieces of data for each chemical are
required, perhaps one of these approaches might prove useful...ron- Hide quoted text -

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Whoops, I checked a few more chemicals and found that Table 10 is not
always the "Important Data" table. Still, I'd like to see an answer
to my original question - what specific data fields does Roger want to
capture?..ron


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Ron: It looks a little easier to get the data from the webpage your way than
mine. Your has an advantage of getting the formated data from the innerhtml
property.

"ron" wrote:

On Oct 16, 1:14 pm, Joel wrote:
Ron: Look at the webpage below. There are over 5000 chemicals each with
different properties and warnings!

http://www.ilo.org/public/english/pr...is/products/ic...



"ron" wrote:
On Oct 13, 5:36 pm, Roger on Excel
wrote:
I use hyperlinks for chemicals that access a webpage for the individual
compounds showing tables of data for that chemical.


I have a large list of chemicals and I want to automate the downloading of
specific data in the tables from the web pages.


The chemical data is stored in the same format of tables on each webpage.


Can anyone help?


Thanks,


Roger


Do you always want to obtain the same info, just for a diffrerent
chemical? If so, specifically what info do you want?..ron- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yes, but depending what information is required, perhaps capturing it
a) from the source code or b) by obtaining specific tables might be a
reasonable solution. For example, Table 10 contains all of the
"Important Data" information.

Set cTables = ie.Document.getElementsByTagname("table")
s = cTables(10).innertext
Debug.Print s

and "s" then contains

IMPORTANT DATA
Physical State; Appearance
COLOURLESS LIQUID, WITH CHARACTERISTIC ODOUR.
Physical dangers
The vapour is heavier than air and may travel along the ground;
distant ignition possible.
Chemical dangers
The substance can form explosive peroxides on contact with strong
oxidants such as acetic acid, nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide. Reacts
with chloroform and bromoform under basic conditions, causing fire and
explosion hazard. Attacks plastic.
Occupational exposure limits
TLV: 500 ppm as TWA, 750 ppm as STEL; A4 (not classifiable as a human
carcinogen); BEI issued; (ACGIH 2004).
MAK: 500 ppm 1200 mg/m³ Peak limitation category: I(2); Pregnancy risk
group: D; (DFG 2006).Routes of exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation and through
the skin.
Inhalation risk
A harmful contamination of the air can be reached rather quickly on
evaporation of this substance at 20°C ; on spraying or dispersing,
however, much faster.
Effects of short-term exposure
The vapour irritates the eyes and the respiratory tract. The substance
may cause effects on the central nervous system, liver, kidneys and
gastrointestinal tract.
Effects of long-term or repeated exposure
Repeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis. The
substance may have effects on the blood and bone marrow.

Again, depending upon which pieces of data for each chemical are
required, perhaps one of these approaches might prove useful...ron

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Thanks guys for all your help.

I am incredibly thankful for all your time trying to help me.

I wish you all the best.

Have a great weekend,

Roger
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