I've been contracted some work and I was asked to add an additional metric on the report summary page. I have completed adding metric, tested it, and everything works fine. I was asked to put the code I worked on into an updated copy and thats where I get this "Run Time Error 6 - OverFlow" error message. The only difference between the two files is that the data worksheet (where the Summary page gets the info) in the new file has 100 more row of data. I understand that the code may be stuck in a loop, but what would cause this?
A little background on what the file does. Every month the user enters the publication name, whether it is a color or black or white ad, and the size of the ad. The macro then summerizes the data onto a different worksheet (similar to what the results of a pivot table would give you), calculating the revenue for each publicaton (based on b/w x rate + color x rate). The file worked fine until I replaced the old data with the new data.
I have code that performs calculations, adding to counters and division. All of my Dim statements are set to Long but I still get them. The code works sometimes but other times not. Do you get that error when trying to divide by zero? Anyone have any idea what to try next?
Upon running this code I get an overflow runtime error. This DID work until I rewrote it and I cannot figure out why it does not anymore. Note the highlighted code which produces the overflow. It DOES produce the proper result- but once I click the SUBMIT button it gives me the runtime and points to the highlighted code.
Private Sub btnSubmit_Click() ActiveWorkbook. Sheets("Rejections").Activate Range("A4").Select Do If IsEmpty(ActiveCell) = False Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select End If Loop Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) = True ActiveCell.Value = txtDate.Value ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1) = txtWO.Value If optCD.Value = True Then ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2) = "CD" End If If optDVD.Value = True Then ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2) = "DVD" End If ActiveCell.Offset(0, 3) = txtInitialBurn.Value.........................
I wrote a macro that worked for a long time but now a running time error (9) popped out even though the code didn't change at all. If I run the same macro on the same computer but logged on as a different user it runs smoothly. Tried it in other computers and in some of them it will also run in only some of the users but not all.
I'm running Excel 2003 on windows XP, on a pentium 4 PC but found the same in othe computers running Vista.
When I click the debug button the highlighted line is Workbooks("Detrend").Activate close to the end of the following code.
I used to have a ton of experience with Java and C# but now my job calls for VB scripts in excel. Probably an assignment error or logic error but here's the ....
i m doing is i have two workbooks "New Dashboard" and "Book1". I search column A in Book1 for HELLO, and then i use the row it was found in to grab a value "HrsVal". I take that value and i put it "New Dashboard". I then do the same for every sheet. It seems to fail in my second loop in the 2nd sheet. Error says "Overflow".
I have a sub that takes the value in 2 textboxes and creates a profit margin in another textbox. It's a simple sub but it keeps returning the overflow error, and I can't figure out how to fix it.
Here is what the sub says that is causing the overflow:
Sub FindNetProfitMargin() UserForm2.tbProfitNetProfitMargin.Value = Val(Mid(UserForm2.tbTotalContractPrice2.Value, 2)) / Val(Mid(UserForm2.tbProfitNetProfit.Value, 2)) End Sub
I declare a bunch of variables and arrays, mostly longs and doubles, then run a DLL. After that, I redim one of my arrays (2D) to the right size and try to fill in some values. The array is a double and the values are less than one million. On the first element the code breaks and throws an overflow error.
If I choose "Debug", I can then click continue and it finishes just fine as if there was no error. I can see in the debugger that the array is sized properly, has the correct type, etc. I have no idea what could be wrong here. Could it be a memory problem?
I'm experiencing a overflow error in Excel VBA. The operation that causes this problem is (I have very long for loop, but that is correct only this following sentence is causing the problem):
whenever i run my code below that states "Runtime error '6' Overflow". At debug, the affected statement is " Cells(x + 1, 12) = Cells(x + 1, 11) / Cells(x + 1, 8) ". Can anybody help me with this error ?
Sub QQQQ() Dim v As Long, x As Integer, k As Variant Dim arr(0 To 100, 0 To 100) As Variant
I have read the other posts on here and swapped, Dim timeinc As Interger to Dim timeinc As Long and Dim timeinc As Double but neither worked. They both make the calculation 0 and I can not figure out why. This macro has worked before and is failing only on this new dataset which I have attached as well.
I am solving this problem on a PC and the macro was built for a Mac but I do not think that should change much as when I run it on a Mac it fails the same
I have a script that usually runs, but all of a sudden gives me a run-time error 6: Overflow error. Basically I'm searching for certain criteria and copying or cutting and pasting lines from one sheet to another. Why I'm getting the error by the code below?
Sub teal() Dim i As Long Dim qq As Long Dim assignmentnum As Long[code]......
I worked a while on getting a macro to do what I needed in VBA. I am sure it is not the most efficient way of doing it, but its all I know. The only problem I am now encountering is getting an "Overflow" error and I can not fix it.
Sub CodeRateChange() 'Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t
'Vlookup of PC to get PG Sheets("CODE").Select For I = 1 To 1000 If Left(Cells(I, 1), 1) = "P" Then Cells(I, 2) = Application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Cells(I, 1), Range("Hierarchy"), 2, False) End If Next I 'Calculate Base Sales Dollars Sheets("CODE").Select For I = 1 To 1000 If Left(Cells(I, 1), 1) = "P" Then Cells(I, 39) = (Cells(I, 3) * Cells(I, 15)) Cells(I, 40) = (Cells(I, 4) * Cells(I, 16))....................
I am currently trying to develop a code for calculating the value of an asian option using a binomial tree... In running the macro I get a run-time error 6 - overflow message. I have put the code below. note that the code is still under construction - in order to check it I have put in some hard-coded figures. Of course, these should be calculated in the model eventually. The bug is in calculating the "InterO1" value ...
Sub bereken_asian_call() sig = Sheets("Sheet1"). Range("B1").Value T = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B2").Value N = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B3").Value r = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B7").Value div = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B8").Value S = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B12").Value K = Sheets("sheet1").Range("b13").Value alpha = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B14").Value Dim St() As Double Dim F() As Double Dim O() As Double Dim NewAv1() As Double Dim NewAv2() As Double Dim Ffut1() As Double Dim Ffut2() As Double Dim Ffut3() As Double Dim Ffut4() As Double Dim den1() As Double Dim den2() As Double Dim InterO1() As Double Dim InterO2() As Double dt = T / N u = Exp(sig * Sqr(dt)) d = 1 / u pu = (Exp(dt * r) - d) / (u - d)................
I've created a price sheet that I distribute to customers that is very customer specific. I have to add spacing, logo's, borders and highlighting depending on the products being listed. Because of all of this specialization I'm controlling the page breaks and overflow. I have a counter to keep the current line number of the report and another to determine the row within the current page. I've designed my form to have 77 lines per page and I call a pagebreak/overflow routine when I hit line 72 of each page. Works perfectly when I test on my PC and works about 80% of the time when I send to customers, but I have about 20% who have problems with page size and overflow. In working with them I've found that it's not just the printed copy, but also when they print preview on screen. The first few lines of the second page print at the bottom of the first, so the top of page two is cut off. Then 4 lines from page three print at the bottom of two and so on...
I was quite a few problems using worksheetfunction.ln() to calculate % change. I decided to write more basic code to try to accomplish this but I'm getting an overflow error.
Code: DRows = WorksheetFunction.CountA(Sheets("INFO").Range("A:A")) For r = 1 To (DRows - 1) '***** -1 is bc of ln property percentchange = 0
I'm trying to run a piece of code which checks the length of a cell entry and if it is over 100 characters long it deletes the value. The code is as follows:
Sub Macro1() If Len(Cells(1, 1)) > 100 Then Cells(2, 1).ClearContents End If End Sub
The string which is causing the error seems to be 255 or more characters long. Any ideas how to tackle the "Overflow" Error?
we would use a byte data type as a counter in a For Loop, but just today I have been having trouble with this. When I try to count backwards with " Step -1" I get an "error 6: overflow" on the FOR LOOP line. When I count forwards it works fine.
I have tracked down an overflow Error 6 to the following line:
dMax = Int(s * DPoints / SPoints)
Where all variables are defined as Integers. The error goes away when I define s as Long, but I don't understand why this should be required since none of the individual variables ever exceed the scope of an Integer (-32768 to 32767).
Strangely, I get the same overflow problem when I type either of the following calculations in the immediate window:
Note that no variables are defined, so why the overflow problem? Surely Excel/VBA should be able to work with this very basic calculation without any problem, by assigning the appropriate dimension, no?
Is this a known problem with Excel/VBA?
I am using Windows 7, with Excel 2010 (updated from 2009).
as i understand CInt() converts STRING variables to INTEGER variables. I am trying to create an inputbox, with input validation. So, if the user types in an integer, it will continue to a msgbox; if they type a number in string format, as in 'two', it will convert this into an integer and again display it in a msgbox; if they press nothing a msgbox will appear telling them there is no input; and if they press cancel the programme closes.
i have =TIME(LEFT(F17,FIND("h",F17)-1),RIGHT(F17,2),0). which gives a time in the format 9:30PM, or 10:30AM etc. How would i change the formula to give me a time minus 15 mins. Eg, if the above formula gave me 8:45PM, i would want it to show 8:30PM
Where C4 is 'Qualifying time', C5 is 'Starting fuel', C2 is 'Lap number' and C3 is 'Fuel consumption'. I also plan to make the 0.3 a changeable variable.
I'm not fussed as to whether or not this is a realistic function that would work in a real race, it's only hypothetical. However I would like to have a function that would give me the over all race time at any given lap, not just the lap time for it.
I Have 20:00-04:00 as text in a cell, what i need is to take the 04:00 and show only if its after 00:00 and before 07:00 and show it as time value. This is where I'm up to so far but i don't know how to ask it for > 00:00 and < 07:00.