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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:06 AM, Hilary Lomotey <resp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> i have written a macro to extract couple of data from another sheet with
> advanced filter
>
> 'extracting equity statement
> Sheet24.Range("EqtyPDB").AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy,
> CriteriaRange:=Sheet19.Range( _
> "CW1:CX2"), CopyToRange:=Sheet19.Range("CN1:CU1"), Unique:=False
>
>
> immediately after this line of code i call another extraction out of the
> above extraction to extract some unique data from this
>
> Sub exprice()
> With Worksheets("Valuation")
>     .Range("CP1:CP" & .Range("CP1").End(xlDown).Row).AdvancedFilter _
>         xlFilterCopy, , .Range("a14"), True
> End With
> End Sub
>
>
> extract of the main code looks like below where i call EQstatement  and
> then i Call exprice afterwards. the problem is that exprice does not work,
> i tried to figure it out and what i suspected was that one i call
> EQstatement, when i call exprice after that the criteria for EQstatement
> still remains in the advanced filter as am calling exprice, so the macro
> doesnt work, however if i manually go to advanced filter on the data menu
> and enter the list range and the copy to range, leaving the criteria range
> blank the extraction is perfect however i noticed that the criteria for the
> EQstatement is always showing as such when you run the adv filter with the
> criteria included it doesnt work,
> pls how do i resolve this issue. thanks
>
> Sub equtyVal()
> Application.ScreenUpdating = False
> Sheet19.Range("A14:k140").Clear
>
> Sheet19.Range("DA2:Dk2").Copy Destination:=Sheet19.Range("A14") 'copy
> titles
> Call EQstatement
>
> If Sheet19.Range("cn2").Value = "" Then
> Exit Sub
> Else
> 'extract unique equities
> Call exprice
> Dim pus As Long
>
>
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