Hi,

The macro is close to expectation but still need fix.


Total Quantity as per data sheet(Sheet 1) is matching with "results" sheet
..

But, *total value* as per data sheet (Sheet 1) is not matching with but the
value captured by macro is not correct.

Guess the price pulled by macro is first price of the part number falling
in that column .

For example  : Part  Number 3716-000275 has 166 Qty @ 163.40 and 166 Qty @
0 price whereas in result sheet Part  Number 3716-000275 has only one rate
@163.40 .

This lead to GAP of INR  13398.80 in Value of part number 3716-000275.




May you please review and fix the error.


Results - Part Number wise (Using Pivot) Data captured through Macro
Part Number Qty Sum Value Sum Part Number Qty Sum Value Sum GAP
3716-000275 164 26797.6 3716-000275 164 13398.8 13398.8
3716-000275-H 166 0 3716-000275-H 166 0 0
3719-001543 306 2487.78 3719-001543 306 829.26 1658.52
3719-001545 575 12362.5 3719-001545 575 3633.5 8729
3719-001554-H 220 0 3719-001554-H 220 0 0
3719-001565 660 5365.8 3719-001565 660 1341.45 4024.35
3719-001554 16 1513.6 3719-001554 16 1513.6 0
3719-001802 165 97911 3719-001802 165 97911 0
3719-001979 402 43456.2 3719-001979 402 7242.7 36213.5
3719-001575-E 102 0.102 3719-001575-E 102 0.102 0
3719-001803 165 104297 3719-001803 165 104296.5 0
6001-001213 67 0.067 6001-001213 67 0.067 0
Total : 3008 294191 3008 230167 64024.17








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Date: Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copying Value by Column Header Name into new
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I wrote a macro to report the data.

Take a look at the attached file and see if you can follow along.

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On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 2:58 AM, C.G.Kumar <
kumar.bemlmum...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi,


Thanks for looking at my query.


Background (Why the data is scattered) : Data are shared by multiple team
(18-20) and after consolidation it becomes a table where Part Number , Qty
, Price and Value are repeated 18-20 times.  - Example refer Sheet 1
attached of raw data.

Desired output is to pull data of all adjacent cells where Part Number is
not blank.

If Part Number is not blank, pull qty and value of that specific part
number from Sheet 1 and paste value Result Sheet in respective column.

  -  Refer "Results" Sheet -Based on part number not blank  in column A of
Sheet 1 and pulling qty and Value (C&D).
  - Similar results need to be pulled from all subsequent column till last
column with Part Number heading.



Don't know if i explain enough to understand the desired output. In case
not, please ask.


br,

CGK


On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 12:37 AM, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
wrote:

Without seeing your actual workbook, I'm only guessing.

What do you mean by the code "not giving desired output"?

I created a workbook with two sheets called "Sheet1" and "Sheet2".

In Sheet1 I put several column headings and made three of them equivalent
to:
Part Number
Qty
Value

I noticed that in your description, you said you had columns:
"Part No", "Qty", "Value"

but in your code, you used:
desc = WorksheetFunction.Match("Part Number", Rows("1:1"), 0)

If your data actually has "Part No" instead of "Part Number", then this
will produce an error.

When I created a sample with "Part Number" in the heading,
the code worked properly.

What is yours doing?

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On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 10:58 AM, C.G.Kumar <kumar.bemlmum...@gmail.com>
wrote:


Does anyone help me to fix the VB code (I'm not a VB guru either)for  an
Open spreadsheet -
Purpose : when looking in a spreadsheet, I to look for a couple of column
header names, and then copy those columns only (in a predefined order) into
a clean separate worksheet.


For example,
On Sheet 1 -
Out of say 30 column headers (with data underneath), look for column
headers called "Part No", "Qty", "Value"
Then copy value to Sheet 2 -"Part No", "Qty", "Value".

Below codes (copied from web) are not giving desired output and i don't
have clue to fix the error.


Sub Getvalues()
    Sheets("sheet1").Select
    desc = WorksheetFunction.Match("Part Number", Rows("1:1"), 0)
    QTY = WorksheetFunction.Match("Qty", Rows("1:1"), 0)
    Value1 = WorksheetFunction.Match(" Value", Rows("1:1"), 0)


    Sheets("sheet1").Columns(desc) .Copy Destination:=Sheets("sheet2").
Range("A1")
    Sheets("sheet1").Columns(QTY). Copy Destination:=Sheets("sheet2").
Range("B1")
    Sheets("sheet1").Columns( Value1).Copy Destination:=Sheets("sheet2").
Range("C1")

End Sub


Any help and VB examples would be much appreciated.

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