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If ListBox = "" then
Hi Community !
I have a huge loop which opens some files from the server of the company I work. I have a search button, for pieces about to arrive our warehouse. I need to know if there's something I can do after all the loop, if any piece was found, the message "NO RESULTS FOR THE ITEM YOU ARE SEARCHING." apperas in line 1 of the listbox. I do not want to change the loop routine, I just need a command after the loop. Thank you ! |
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Hello Eddie,
Not sure I really understand. You say "if any piece was found, the message "NO RESULTS FOR THE ITEM YOU ARE SEARCHING." apperas in line 1 of the listbox. Am I correct in assuming that you are getting this message when something is found? If so, can you share the code you have otherwise it is difficult to know what needs to be altered to correct it. If my assumption is not correct then perhaps some more explanation as well as sharing the code. -- Regards, OssieMac "Eddie_SP" wrote: Hi Community ! I have a huge loop which opens some files from the server of the company I work. I have a search button, for pieces about to arrive our warehouse. I need to know if there's something I can do after all the loop, if any piece was found, the message "NO RESULTS FOR THE ITEM YOU ARE SEARCHING." apperas in line 1 of the listbox. I do not want to change the loop routine, I just need a command after the loop. Thank you ! |
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I don't think I'd change the listbox. I'd just use a label (and maybe disable
the listbox???). But maybe this would give you an idea. I created a userform with a listbox and a commandbutton. This was the code under the userform: Option Explicit Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim myArr As Variant Dim iCtr As Long With Me.ListBox1 myArr = .List .Clear .AddItem "NO RESULTS FOR THE ITEM YOU ARE SEARCHING." For iCtr = LBound(myArr) To UBound(myArr) .AddItem myArr(iCtr, 0) Next iCtr End With End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim iCtr As Long 'add some test data With Me.ListBox1 For iCtr = 1 To 5 .AddItem "AAA" & iCtr Next iCtr End With End Sub Eddie_SP wrote: Hi Community ! I have a huge loop which opens some files from the server of the company I work. I have a search button, for pieces about to arrive our warehouse. I need to know if there's something I can do after all the loop, if any piece was found, the message "NO RESULTS FOR THE ITEM YOU ARE SEARCHING." apperas in line 1 of the listbox. I do not want to change the loop routine, I just need a command after the loop. Thank you ! -- Dave Peterson |
If ListBox = "" then
Hi OssieMac and Dave...
Here is the code: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim ComboRef As String Dim i As Integer Dim c As Integer Dim Pedido As String Dim Aba As String Dim Item As String ComboRef = Me.ComboBox1.Value i = 6 If ComboRef = "" Then MsgBox ("Selecione o Fornecedor.") Me.ComboBox1.SetFocus Exit Sub End If If Me.TextBox1.Value = "" Then MsgBox ("Insira a peça que deseja buscar.") Me.TextBox1.SetFocus Exit Sub End If Me.ListBox1.Clear With Me.ListBox1 .ColumnCount = 3 .ColumnWidths = "60;30;210" Worksheets(4).Activate While (ActiveSheet.Cells(i, 1) < 0) i = i + 1 Windows("Matriz.xls").Activate Worksheets(4).Activate If Cells(i, 2).Text = ComboRef And Cells(i, 34).Text = "PENDENTE" Then Item = UCase(Trim(Me.TextBox1.Text)) Workbooks.Open ("\\brfile100vm\edivando souza\Importação\Importação - Cads\" & ComboRef & ".xls") Windows("Matriz.xls").Activate Aba = Worksheets("Pedidos").Cells(i, 1).Text Windows(ComboRef & ".xls").Activate Worksheets(Aba).Activate c = 1 While (ActiveSheet.Cells(c, 1) < 0) c = c + 1 If Cells(c, 5).Value = Item Then .AddItem Aba .List(.ListCount - 1, 1) = Cells(c, 4).Text .List(.ListCount - 1, 2) = Cells(c, 8).Text End If Wend End If Wend i = 31 c = 1 Windows("Matriz.xls").Activate Worksheets(5).Activate While (ActiveSheet.Cells(i, 1) < 0) i = i + 1 Windows("Matriz.xls").Activate Worksheets(5).Activate If Cells(i, 2).Text = ComboRef And Cells(i, 34).Text = "PENDENTE" Then Item = UCase(Trim(Me.TextBox1.Text)) Workbooks.Open ("\\brfile100vm\edivando souza\Importação\Importação - Cads\" & ComboRef & ".xls") Windows("Matriz.xls").Activate Aba = Worksheets("MarÃ*timos").Cells(i, 1).Text Windows(ComboRef & ".xls").Activate Worksheets(Aba).Activate c = 1 While (ActiveSheet.Cells(c, 1) < 0) c = c + 1 If Cells(c, 5).Value = Item Then .AddItem Aba .List(.ListCount - 1, 1) = Cells(c, 4).Text .List(.ListCount - 1, 2) = Cells(c, 8).Text End If Wend End If Wend End With If ActiveWorkbook.Name < ThisWorkbook.Name Then ActiveWorkbook.Close False End If End Sub This code is used to search for items which are oming in importations. The user selects the Company (Exporter) and types the item #. At the end the item is shown on ListBox if it is being imported. If it is not being imported, any message appears... Can you help me on that? Best Regards !!! |
If ListBox = "" then
I gave the code to OssiecMac...
If you use "Notify me of replies", this is just for you to receive the message. Thank you Dave, as always... =) |
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I don't understand.
Do you want the message if you don't find anything or if you do find something? You may be able to just look at the .listcount of that listbox: if me.listbox1.listcount = 0 then .additem "your string here" end if Eddie_SP wrote: I gave the code to OssiecMac... If you use "Notify me of replies", this is just for you to receive the message. Thank you Dave, as always... =) -- Dave Peterson |
If ListBox = "" then
THAT'S IIIIIIT !!! =)
Worked perfectly... Sorry if I made confusion Dave... Thank you man !!! :D |
If ListBox = "" then
My standard state is confusion, so no need to be sorry <vbg.
Glad you got what you wanted. I still would think about disabling the listbox and using a label (nice big red letters!). Eddie_SP wrote: THAT'S IIIIIIT !!! =) Worked perfectly... Sorry if I made confusion Dave... Thank you man !!! :D -- Dave Peterson |
If ListBox = "" then
haha...
Dave, using label might be a problem... Because the Listbox is used for both situations, when it finds the items or when it doesn't. But the thing is... Maybe the same item may be included in 4 different shipments, so it goes adding the lines below... Man, thank you very much for your kind help... Great job ! =) |
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