Anybody tried this !!!

Regards
Eugene


On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Eugene Bernard <eugene.bern...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Please go through the sheet attached, where there are 4 columns.
>
> Column 1 is ID which is used to differentiate the component or item.
>
> Column 2 is Stage, which is used to designate where the component / item
> is being processed (ie) stage 1 or 2.
>
> Column 3 is completion quantity of component against the stage mentioned.
>
> And Column 4 needs to be filled automatically, when ever new data is added
> as row detail.(validation at the entry stage of column 3 of any new row
> addition)
>
> For example, please refer to row 8, when I enter A001 in ID, and 2 as
> stage and Qty as 20, the macro/function should check the previous entries
> in the 7 rows, with respect to ID and Stage and update
>
> CL_stock in row 2 and row 8. That 20 nos of item A001 is passed from Stage
> 1 to Stage 2. The function / macro also should not allow the user to enter
> more than the qty 20 in Column C of row 8 and also
>
> Stage entry for any item should not get duplicated.
>
> In the above case item A001 is processed in toto. Where as for ID B001 the
> item is processed partially.
>
> How to achieve this using Macro/Functions.
>
> Regards
>
> Eugene
>
>
>
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