Your welcome Mr Renuka....... Pramod On 15 Oct 2014 10:12, "renuka chari" <jva.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you mr. Pramod, this is only i am expecting thanks alot.. > > > > On Wednesday, 15 October 2014 08:59:44 UTC+5:30, pramodb35 wrote: >> >> Hi Renukachari, >> >> >> Please find the attachment as per your requirement.......... >> >> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:10 AM, Paul Schreiner <schrein...@att.net> >> wrote: >> > I'm sorry, but there's nothing in the attachment that describes any >> type of >> > "serial number". >> > >> > In fact, I'm not even sure WHAT it is describing. >> > It seems to be a checklist of some sort. >> > >> > Does it mean that the serial number is supposed to be a 21-characters >> and >> > each character can be of the values suggested? >> > It could not be a 21 DIGIT number because character #8 can be 2-digits. >> > although, one could check the length of the string and interpret a 22 >> > character string as using two characters for the 8th value. >> > >> > Is the macro supposed to CREATE a serial number, or INTERPRET it? >> > >> > without more information as to what you want to accomplish, it would be >> > almost impossible to guess enough to provide any meaningful assistance. >> > >> > Paul >> > ----------------------------------------- >> > “Do all the good you can, >> > By all the means you can, >> > In all the ways you can, >> > In all the places you can, >> > At all the times you can, >> > To all the people you can, >> > As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley >> > ----------------------------------------- >> > >> > From: Renukachari Kasee <jva....@gmail.com> >> > To: "excel-...@googlegroups.com" <excel-...@googlegroups.com> >> > Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 2:06 PM >> > Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Serial Number macro problem >> > >> > Dear Group, >> > >> > Please provide the macro for serial Number as per attached sheet >> > >> > Thankss >> > >> > ♥♥♥...♪♪♪....RenukaChari. 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