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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to create an inventory sheet where i have a correct record of goods available for sale. What i want is to be able to overwrite figures in a particular column and have that added to figures in another column. For example. Say i have 25 Cds and i sold 10, i now have 15 availible for sale. However, if i bought 50 more, i should now have 65. Is there a way i can write the figure bought in a cell and have that added to the figure in the existing stock? Also, each time stock for a particular product is bought it is recorded in the same cell, ie. the old figure is overwritten, so the 25 is replaced with 50. Thanks. |
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http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/accumulator.html
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes; if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey "Paula_p" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm trying to create an inventory sheet where i have a correct record of goods available for sale. What i want is to be able to overwrite figures in a particular column and have that added to figures in another column. For example. Say i have 25 Cds and i sold 10, i now have 15 availible for sale. However, if i bought 50 more, i should now have 65. Is there a way i can write the figure bought in a cell and have that added to the figure in the existing stock? Also, each time stock for a particular product is bought it is recorded in the same cell, ie. the old figure is overwritten, so the 25 is replaced with 50. Thanks. |
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I found the info. on the website very helpful. However, there is one problem
i cant seem to fix. Each time i enter the new figure it is added to the existing figure i want, however if i should shift between worksheets or change data in another cell which has no connection to the two columns im using, the new figure keeps adding itself again and again. Example if i overwrite 30 and my new figure is 70 if i edit other cells, the new figure changes to 100, and if i do other changes it will change to 130 ans so on. How do i correct this? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/accumulator.html -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes; if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey "Paula_p" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm trying to create an inventory sheet where i have a correct record of goods available for sale. What i want is to be able to overwrite figures in a particular column and have that added to figures in another column. For example. Say i have 25 Cds and i sold 10, i now have 15 availible for sale. However, if i bought 50 more, i should now have 65. Is there a way i can write the figure bought in a cell and have that added to the figure in the existing stock? Also, each time stock for a particular product is bought it is recorded in the same cell, ie. the old figure is overwritten, so the 25 is replaced with 50. Thanks. |
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Which of JE's methods did you use? The VBA or the Circular Reference.? Are you sure you want to do this? Think about it after reading the following. You can have a cumulative total in a cell if you have a separate source cell for adding a new total to the original. Use at your own risk. I am Posting this just to show you how it can be done, not as a good solution. You would be much better off to have another column so you can keep track of past entries. Goes like this: =IF(CELL("address")="$C$4",C4+D4,D4) Enter this in cell D4 and then in ToolsOptionsCalculation check Iterations and set to 1. Now when you change the number in C4, D4 will accumulate. Note 1. If C4 is selected and a calculation takes place anywhere in the Application D4 will update even if no new number is entered in C4. NOT GOOD. Note 2. This operation is not recommended because you will have no "paper trail" to follow. Any mistake in entering a new number in C4 cannot be corrected. NOT GOOD. To clear out the accumulated total in D4 and start over, select D4 and EditEnter. Check out Laurent Longre's MoreFunc.xla. Has a Function RECALL which does what you want without the re-calculation problem, but again there is no "paper trail" for back-checking in case of errors in data input. http://longre.free.fr/english/func_cats.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:15:02 -0700, Paula_p wrote: I found the info. on the website very helpful. However, there is one problem i cant seem to fix. Each time i enter the new figure it is added to the existing figure i want, however if i should shift between worksheets or change data in another cell which has no connection to the two columns im using, the new figure keeps adding itself again and again. Example if i overwrite 30 and my new figure is 70 if i edit other cells, the new figure changes to 100, and if i do other changes it will change to 130 ans so on. How do i correct this? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/accumulator.html -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes; if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey "Paula_p" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm trying to create an inventory sheet where i have a correct record of goods available for sale. What i want is to be able to overwrite figures in a particular column and have that added to figures in another column. For example. Say i have 25 Cds and i sold 10, i now have 15 availible for sale. However, if i bought 50 more, i should now have 65. Is there a way i can write the figure bought in a cell and have that added to the figure in the existing stock? Also, each time stock for a particular product is bought it is recorded in the same cell, ie. the old figure is overwritten, so the 25 is replaced with 50. Thanks. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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I was using the circular refference. D4 does not update when i input a number.
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Paula Which of JE's methods did you use? The VBA or the Circular Reference.? Are you sure you want to do this? Think about it after reading the following. You can have a cumulative total in a cell if you have a separate source cell for adding a new total to the original. Use at your own risk. I am Posting this just to show you how it can be done, not as a good solution. You would be much better off to have another column so you can keep track of past entries. Goes like this: =IF(CELL("address")="$C$4",C4+D4,D4) Enter this in cell D4 and then in ToolsOptionsCalculation check Iterations and set to 1. Now when you change the number in C4, D4 will accumulate. Note 1. If C4 is selected and a calculation takes place anywhere in the Application D4 will update even if no new number is entered in C4. NOT GOOD. Note 2. This operation is not recommended because you will have no "paper trail" to follow. Any mistake in entering a new number in C4 cannot be corrected. NOT GOOD. To clear out the accumulated total in D4 and start over, select D4 and EditEnter. Check out Laurent Longre's MoreFunc.xla. Has a Function RECALL which does what you want without the re-calculation problem, but again there is no "paper trail" for back-checking in case of errors in data input. http://longre.free.fr/english/func_cats.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:15:02 -0700, Paula_p wrote: I found the info. on the website very helpful. However, there is one problem i cant seem to fix. Each time i enter the new figure it is added to the existing figure i want, however if i should shift between worksheets or change data in another cell which has no connection to the two columns im using, the new figure keeps adding itself again and again. Example if i overwrite 30 and my new figure is 70 if i edit other cells, the new figure changes to 100, and if i do other changes it will change to 130 ans so on. How do i correct this? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/accumulator.html -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes; if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey "Paula_p" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm trying to create an inventory sheet where i have a correct record of goods available for sale. What i want is to be able to overwrite figures in a particular column and have that added to figures in another column. For example. Say i have 25 Cds and i sold 10, i now have 15 availible for sale. However, if i bought 50 more, i should now have 65. Is there a way i can write the figure bought in a cell and have that added to the figure in the existing stock? Also, each time stock for a particular product is bought it is recorded in the same cell, ie. the old figure is overwritten, so the 25 is replaced with 50. Thanks. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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So, is what im trying to do impossible? If i set the number of iterations to
1, why is it iterating more than once when im working on other cells? If this happens, then what realy is the purpose of setting an iteration number? "Paula_p" wrote: I was using the circular refference. D4 does not update when i input a number. "Gord Dibben" wrote: Paula Which of JE's methods did you use? The VBA or the Circular Reference.? Are you sure you want to do this? Think about it after reading the following. You can have a cumulative total in a cell if you have a separate source cell for adding a new total to the original. Use at your own risk. I am Posting this just to show you how it can be done, not as a good solution. You would be much better off to have another column so you can keep track of past entries. Goes like this: =IF(CELL("address")="$C$4",C4+D4,D4) Enter this in cell D4 and then in ToolsOptionsCalculation check Iterations and set to 1. Now when you change the number in C4, D4 will accumulate. Note 1. If C4 is selected and a calculation takes place anywhere in the Application D4 will update even if no new number is entered in C4. NOT GOOD. Note 2. This operation is not recommended because you will have no "paper trail" to follow. Any mistake in entering a new number in C4 cannot be corrected. NOT GOOD. To clear out the accumulated total in D4 and start over, select D4 and EditEnter. Check out Laurent Longre's MoreFunc.xla. Has a Function RECALL which does what you want without the re-calculation problem, but again there is no "paper trail" for back-checking in case of errors in data input. http://longre.free.fr/english/func_cats.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:15:02 -0700, Paula_p wrote: I found the info. on the website very helpful. However, there is one problem i cant seem to fix. Each time i enter the new figure it is added to the existing figure i want, however if i should shift between worksheets or change data in another cell which has no connection to the two columns im using, the new figure keeps adding itself again and again. Example if i overwrite 30 and my new figure is 70 if i edit other cells, the new figure changes to 100, and if i do other changes it will change to 130 ans so on. How do i correct this? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/accumulator.html -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "It is a good thing to follow the first law of holes; if you are in one stop digging." Lord Healey "Paula_p" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm trying to create an inventory sheet where i have a correct record of goods available for sale. What i want is to be able to overwrite figures in a particular column and have that added to figures in another column. For example. Say i have 25 Cds and i sold 10, i now have 15 availible for sale. However, if i bought 50 more, i should now have 65. Is there a way i can write the figure bought in a cell and have that added to the figure in the existing stock? Also, each time stock for a particular product is bought it is recorded in the same cell, ie. the old figure is overwritten, so the 25 is replaced with 50. Thanks. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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Paula
Is this the method you're attempting? You say D4 does not update when you plug a new number into C4. Is your calculation mode set for automatic or manual? Gord On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:49:02 -0700, Paula_p wrote: Goes like this: =IF(CELL("address")="$C$4",C4+D4,D4) Enter this in cell D4 and then in ToolsOptionsCalculation check Iterations and set to 1. Now when you change the number in C4, D4 will accumulate. |
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