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   Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Once IF is met it
 is not
  looping
   To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
   Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2017, 12:07 AM
   
   
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   On Tue, 2/21/17, libertystringer via MS EXCEL AND
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   wrote:
   
    Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Once IF is met it
  is not
   looping
    To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
    Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2017, 4:01 PM
    
    
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    On Tue, 2/21/17, Emamuddin Shah <emt...@gmail.com>
    wrote:
    
     Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Once IF is met
 it
   is not
    looping
     To: "MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS" <excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
     Cc: schreiner_p...@att.net
     Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2017, 3:11 PM
     
     Dear
     Paul,
     
     hope you have got
     change to go through the attached files.
     
     ---Emam
     
     On Monday,
     February 6, 2017 at 10:01:43 AM UTC+5:30,
 Emamuddin
   Shah
     wrote:Hi Paul,
     
     Hope you have received my
     email.
     
     Regards
     Emam
     
     On
     Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 12:52:28 PM
 UTC+5:30,
     Emamuddin Shah wrote:Dear Paul,
     
     i will share my both excel
     sheets, so that you can check where iam wrong and
   correct
     it, since the document is confidential i cant
 share
   here,
     plz provide your email id.
     
     regards
     Emam
     
     On Thursday, October 20, 2016
     at 7:04:17 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote:Mr.
     Emamuddin,
     I'm
     looking through your code and have encountered
 some
     issues.
     First, your
     sample file is only one sheet,with a Header in
     row 1 and 2 rows of data in 24 columns (A:X)
     In your code, you use:
     sc =
     Sheets.CountWhich, of course sets the
     variable "sc" equal to the total number of
     sheets.
     but, when you use:    For
     c = 1 To 27
              cold(c) =
     Sheets(sc).Cells(c, 3).Value
         Next
     c
     You're loading data from the LAST sheet of the
     workbook.Using your sample file, having
     only 1 sheet, this will use this sheet.However,
 your
    variables "c" and
     "cold" IMPLY "column" and
     "Column-Old"
     but your in your loop: the
     Cells() function syntax is
 "Cells(row,column)which
   means
    that your loop is loading ROWS 1 to
     27, column 3 (C) into the cold() array.
     Your next
     loop:For b = lr - (size - 1) To
     lr
     will fail with your sample file, since:lr = 4size
 =
   100
     so your loop
     is:For b = -95 to 4
     In the first
     iteration, it will fail for row -95 of the
 cells()
     function.
     Of course, I cannot test the code: 
 Workbooks.Open
    Filename:=Sheets(sc).Cells(1,
     8), Password:=Sheets(sc).Cells(10, 8).Value
     because the
     sample file does not have a filename in row 1,
   column
     "H"
     I suggest you utilize the
     "breakpoint" functionality of the VBEditor and
     step through your program one line at a time and
   monitor
    the
     variables.
     also, to help you with reading the code, try
 using
     the column LETTER in the cells() function when
 you
     can.
     That is: Cells(1,"C") for row 1, column
     C instead of cells(1,3)You're less
     likely to confuse the row/column.
     Of course, this
     doesn't apply when you're referring to the array
     index.
     Paul------------------------------
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     By all the means you can,
     In
     all the ways you can,
     In all the places you
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     At all the times you can,
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         On Wednesday, October
     19, 2016 7:39 AM, Emamuddin Shah <emt...@gmail.com>
    wrote:
       
     
      there are x rows
     more than 100 in that i want to update 50 rows or
 20
   rows
     whatever.
     iam able to get row details in
     array, but those details are not getting updated
 on
   next
     workbook
     
     i have attached
     exscel sheet format which iam using, there is 1
 more
    similar
     file with coloumns shuffeled 
     please find
     attached
     
     On Tuesday,
     October 18, 2016 at 7:11:00 PM UTC+5:30, Paul
   Schreiner
     wrote:I'm trying
     to follow.There are easier ways to load the
     array from the cell values, but I'll get to that
     later.
     But:You said that you
     have 50 rows. that means that
     with:lr = Activecell.Cells(.Rows.count,
     "A").End(xlUp).Row + 1
     lr (last row) =
     51you set:size =
     100So, for your loop:For b = lr - (size - 1) To
 lr
     b = 51
     -(100-1) to 51orb
     = -48 to 51
     so this should produce an error when you
     execute:
     cmail(ab) = Cells(b, cold(7)).Value
     What are the
     values in column "C" rows 1-27?from your use of
   cold(),
    they must be
     integers.
     Can you send me a sample file?we can step through
 it
   and
    figure out what happens
     in the second iteration.
     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
     ------------------------------
     ----------- 
     
         On Tuesday, October
     18, 2016 8:49 AM, Emamuddin Shah <emt...@gmail.com>
    wrote:
       
     
      ITS NOT UPDATED
     ALL 50 STRINGS ROW DETAILS.
     IT IS UPDATING
     ONLY FIRST MATCHED STRING ROW. 
     
     On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 6:13:56 PM
     UTC+5:30, Emamuddin Shah wrote:Hello
     
     Iam trying
     to Loop so that it matched a string and then
 fills
   cells
    in
     that row.
     say i have 50 strings to be
     matched  and then update date on that row, data
 i
   have
     stored in ARRAY
     
     here is my
     part of code where I am struck
     
     
     ++++++++++++++++++=
     cm = 1
     
     For i =
     2 To lri
     
     
     If Cells(i, 7) = cmail(cm) Then
     Cells(i, 15).Value = stat1(cm)
     Cells(i, 16).Value = stat2(cm)
     Cells(i, 17).Value = ccdate(cm)
     Cells(i, 18).Value = ctime(cm)
     cm = cm + 1
     End If
     
     Next
     ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +
     
     
     
     
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   alaturi de Antanta  ce promisese intregul sprijin
   pentru unirea teritoriilor locuite de romanii din
 Imperiul
   Austro-Un-gar cu Romania. Actionau de pe aceste
   pozitii  pe diferite cai - demonstratii  articole
   de presa  conferinte  interventii diplomatice -
   printre altele Liga pentru unitatea culturala a
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   romanilor  in conducerea careia se aflau Vasile
   Lucaciu  Nicolae  orga  Barbu
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   Nationala  organizatie condusa de Nicolae Filipescu
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   care cuprindea pe conservatorii antantofili. Pe
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   pornind de la propriile convingeri politice 
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   Arion  Alexandru Marghiloman  dar aceasta nu a
   semnificat insa ca acesti oameni politici nu
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   idealul unitatii nationale. Miscarea socialista din
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   s-a opus insa participarii la razboi pe care  in
   conformitate cu aprecierile Internationalei a ll-a 
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   considerau imperialist . Congresul extraordinar din
 1914
  al
   Partidului Social-Democrat a cerut adoptarea unei
 politici
   de neutralitate. Se aprecia ca desavarsirea unitatii
  statale
   a Romaniei se putea desfasura doar prin socialism si
   revolutie . Prin numeroase intruniri  mitinguri si
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