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Algorithm to combine identical items in a list
I have a rather large worksheet that contains a list of all items in a
warehouse inventory. I would like to be able to combine duplicate items as new inventory is added. Each item has (among other fields) an item ID, a color and a condition. I would like to combine only the lines where all of these fields are identical, summing the quantities in each record, and recalculating the cost based on the cost field in each record. Currently, I do this by starting at the top of the list and comparing each record to all of the records below it to the end of the list. This is rather time-consuming as the macro must do thousands of comparisons for each of the thousands of records in the list. Is there a faster way to accomplish this without changing the sort order of the list? Thanks for your help, William |
Algorithm to combine identical items in a list
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 03:34:17 -0800 (PST), William wrote:
I have a rather large worksheet that contains a list of all items in a warehouse inventory. I would like to be able to combine duplicate items as new inventory is added. Each item has (among other fields) an item ID, a color and a condition. I would like to combine only the lines where all of these fields are identical, summing the quantities in each record, and recalculating the cost based on the cost field in each record. Currently, I do this by starting at the top of the list and comparing each record to all of the records below it to the end of the list. This is rather time-consuming as the macro must do thousands of comparisons for each of the thousands of records in the list. Is there a faster way to accomplish this without changing the sort order of the list? Thanks for your help, William It's hard for me to be specific without some good examples. Some methods might include the Data/Consolidation , Pivot tables, or possibly constructing an array of ID&color&condition; then sorting on that array and using then Subtotaling and collapsing the display. --ron |
Algorithm to combine identical items in a list
Can you post a few rows of the worksheet so we know which columns to compare and which column contains the quantities. -- joel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joel's Profile: 229 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=168107 Microsoft Office Help |
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