Greetings,
I've looked quite a bit fo开发者_JAVA技巧r code to help me do this, and though I've found several pieces that hint around it, maybe it's my inexperience with vba, but I haven't been able to modify anything to work for me. I have a workbook with several worksheets of quantities, parts, descriptions. The quantity is in column a. The first 3 rows of each workbook are a header. I'm looking to have code in my "Summary" worksheet that searches all the other worksheets and compiles all the quantity, parts, and description information (columns a, b, and c) on the Summary sheet, so basically I end up with a list on the summary page of every item with a quantity greater than 0, starting on row 4. Any hints or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a bunch, William
I was trying to solve the problem while I see that eggplant_parm had already answered you. By the way this is my solution, quite similar to his one.
Option Explicit
Sub copy_info()
Dim i As Long, j As Long, lastRow As Long
Dim sh As Worksheet
With Sheets("Summary")
.Cells.Clear
.Range("A1") = "Quantity"
.Range("B1") = "Parts"
.Range("C1") = "Description"
.Range("D1") = "Sheet name"
.Range("A1:D1").Font.Bold = True
End With
j = 2
For Each sh In ActiveWorkbook.Sheets
If sh.Name <> "Summary" Then
lastRow = sh.Cells(sh.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
For i = 4 To lastRow
If sh.Range("A" & i) > 0 Then
sh.Range("a" & i & ":c" & i).Copy Destination:=Worksheets("Summary").Range("A" & j)
Sheets("Summary").Range("D" & j) = sh.Name
j = j + 1
End If
Next i
End If
Next sh
Sheets("Summary").Columns("A:D").AutoFit
End Sub
This should work if I understand your setup correctly.
Sub GetParts()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim W As Worksheet, r As Single, i As Single
i = 4
For Each W In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
If W.Name <> "Summary" Then
For r = 4 To W.Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
If W.Cells(r, 1) > 0 Then
Range(W.Cells(r, 1), W.Cells(r, 3)).Copy _
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Summary").Cells(i, 1)
i = i + 1
End If
Next r
End If
Next W
End Sub
it 's a little long but, i think that this approach will allow you to modify the code more easily I hope it helps.
Public Sub main()
'Using PrintCollection,ReadCollection and FilterCollection
PrintColl Ws:="Sheet3", _
coll:=FilterColl( _
coll:=ReadColl( _
WSs:=Array("Sheet1", "Sheet2"), _
fRow:=4, _
lRow:=-1, _
fCol:=1, _
lCol:=2)), _
fRow:=1, _
fCol:=3
End Sub
'Function to determine if table(index) should be included in the result.
Function MyFilter(ByRef table As Variant, ByVal index As Integer) As Boolean
If table(index, 1) > 0 Then
MyFilter = True
Else
MyFilter = False
End If
End Function
'Takes an array of worksheet names and 4 parameters that represent a range
'It asumes that Cols are adjacent and the data starts in the same row
'Pass a negative value to lRow to look down the first Col of every worksheet
'returns a Collection with WS names as key and arrays with the range values
Function ReadColl(ByRef WSs As Variant, _
ByVal fRow As Integer, ByVal lRow As Integer, _
ByVal fCol As Integer, ByVal lCol As Integer) As collection
Dim coll As New collection
Dim l As Integer
For i = 0 To UBound(WSs, 1)
If lRow < 0 Then
l = LastNumber(WSs(i), fRow, fCol)
Else
l = lRow
End If
coll.Add ReadTbl(WSs(i), fRow, l, fCol, lCol), WSs(i)
Next i
Set ReadColl = coll
End Function
'Read the values in a WS into an array
Function ReadTbl(ByVal Ws As String, _
ByVal fRow As Integer, ByVal lRow As Integer, _
ByVal fCol As Integer, ByVal lCol As Integer) As Variant
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Ws).Select
Range(Cells(fRow, fCol), Cells(lRow, lCol)).Select
ReadTbl = Selection.Value
End Function
'Filter every table inside the collection supplied
Function FilterColl(ByRef coll As collection) As collection
Dim filtered As New collection
Dim table As Variant
For Each table In coll
filtered.Add (FilterTbl(table))
Next table
Set FilterColl = filtered
End Function
'Returns a new table composed by elements that make MyFilter true
Function FilterTbl(ByRef table As Variant) As Variant
Dim filtered As New collection
Dim elem() As Variant
ReDim elem(1 To UBound(table, 2))
For i = 1 To UBound(table, 1)
If MyFilter(table, i) = True Then
For j = 1 To UBound(table, 2)
elem(j) = table(i, j)
Next j
filtered.Add elem, CStr(i)
End If
Next i
FilterTbl = CollToTbl(filtered)
End Function
'Auxiliary function to solve array limitations in vba
Function CollToTbl(ByRef coll As collection) As Variant
If coll.Count > 0 Then
Dim ary() As Variant
Dim item As Variant
Dim nCols As Integer
nCols = UBound(coll(1), 1)
ReDim ary(1 To coll.Count, 1 To nCols)
For i = 1 To coll.Count
For j = 1 To nCols
ary(i, j) = coll(i)(j)
Next j
Next i
CollToTbl = ary
End If
End Function
'Takes Ws, a collection, and the first position where the result is expected
Sub PrintColl(ByVal Ws As String, ByRef coll As collection, _
ByVal fRow As Integer, ByVal fCol As Integer)
Dim pos As Integer
pos = fRow
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Ws).Select
Selection.ClearContents
For i = 1 To coll.Count
PrintTbl Ws, coll(i), pos, fCol
pos = pos + UBound(coll(i), 1)
Next i
End Sub
'Same as before except it outputs an specific table
Sub PrintTbl(ByVal Ws As String, ByRef table As Variant, _
ByVal fRow As Integer, ByVal fCol As Integer)
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Ws).Select
Range(Cells(fRow, fCol), _
Cells(fRow + UBound(table, 1) - 1, UBound(table, 2))).Select
Selection.Value = table
End Sub
'Iterates Col in the WS starting in fRow until IsNumber returns false
Function LastNumber(ByVal Ws As String, _
ByVal fRow As Integer, ByVal Col As Integer) As Integer
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Ws).Select
While WorksheetFunction.IsNumber(Cells(fRow, Col).Value)
fRow = fRow + 1
Wend
LastNumber = fRow - 1
End Function
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