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Populate an array that is a subset of a larger array?
Hello,
I am working on creating a template that my company can use for tracking work done on projects. what I would like is to be able to have a tab that tracks resource allocation on the project. That tab would include all possible resources (people) that may work on the project. I would then like to be able to select on a column "Allocation", everyone 0% would be picked up and listed in a new tab. The tricky part, I think, is that I would like the new Array being created to be variable meaning that if 10 resources meet the criteria the array created would be 10 rows but if only 4 did only four rows would be inserted into the sub array. Is this possible? Thanks ahead of time. Jeff -- Jeff |
Populate an array that is a subset of a larger array?
It would be easier if you set up all sheets (tabs) identically, so if
you could have up to 10 resources (what a terrible word for people !!) then all sheets would have 10 rows. Then on each sheet you could apply a custom filter for not equal to zero on some column to hide those people who were not contributing to that sheet. Hope this helps. Pete On Sep 24, 9:46 pm, Jeff wrote: Hello, I am working on creating a template that my company can use for tracking work done on projects. what I would like is to be able to have a tab that tracks resource allocation on the project. That tab would include all possible resources (people) that may work on the project. I would then like to be able to select on a column "Allocation", everyone0% would be picked up and listed in a new tab. The tricky part, I think, is that I would like the new Array being created to be variable meaning that if 10 resources meet the criteria the array created would be 10 rows but if only 4 did only four rows would be inserted into the sub array. Is this possible? Thanks ahead of time. Jeff -- Jeff |
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