My business I work for is a collection agency and from time to time our clients send us files that are beyond recognizable for our collection software to understand nonetheless import into our database.
The file was a PDF at first but I have since been able to convert to excel format.
The data isn't too scrambled just scattered throughout rows. I would like to have rows of patient data into one row.
The file after being converted was all in row A but I have since used text to columns to divide into separate rows. However now one patient information is on multiple rows and I need each patient info on one row.
The file looks like:
|A---------|B-------|C----------|
1.John-----|Doe-----|123 Main St|
2.New York-|NY------|
3.11100----|SSN----|Balance Owed|
I would like the data from multiple rows to continue on row 1 like this:
|A--------|B-----|C------------|D----------|E--|F-----|G----|H-------------|
1.John----|Doe---|123 Main St.-|New York---|NY-|11100|SSN-|Balance Owed--|
I am no programmer in the least and have very little to no experience in pivot tables.
This file has about 7000 accounts with patient info spread through 3-4 rows for each set of data.
How I could go about doing this without manually copying and pasting into additional columns on the same row. That will take hours if not days.
I have a dataset that, due to the nature of how it is generated, separates certain orders into separate rows. Which orders these are is irrelevant, I just need a quick and easy way to make excel re-combine these rows in to one entry, and sum up the data in one particular column in the process of doing this.
The separate entries of a single order can be identified by the data in 3 columns matching - I have attached an example.
The constituent parts of the same order can be identified when the country, city, and code columns all have matching data as you read down. E.g., where
Country City Code a 1 12345 a 1 12345 a 1 12345
Where this is the case, I want excel to automatically sum the count of shops for this order and then delete all but one of these rows, with the remaining row now containing this summed figure. Failing this, a new worksheet being generated/a new column giving me this data would be good.
I need to know if it is possible to combine these 2 formulas (1. (RIGHT(C23,0)&RIGHT(C23,4)) and 2. LEFT(E23,2)&":"&RIGHT(E23,2) into a single cell. I have a date time group that is in text format. I need to take the last 4 digits (the time) and pull it out into another. Then take that cell and convert it into an actual time ie 2:30.
example: 01may2014 0831 first formula pulls the 0831 into another cell. then the 2nd formula converts it into a time 8:31.
After this occurs, I can then subtract times from different categories in my spreadsheet.
My, problem, is that I cannot combine the two formulas. They work great by themselves. I am just trying to make formulas more compact and hopefully more efficient.
I have three workbooks. Every workbook has 50 persons IT information. Those are CPU list, Monitor list, UPS list. I would like to create another workbook. Where all user's IT information will be available. Like X user's information required, under x information his CPU, monitor and UPS information link will be available. How to create link of the CPU, UPS monitor sheets with new workbook?
Rows 1 and 2 (range: A1:CM2) within Spreadsheet X contain the range of data that I need.
Within Spreadsheet Y, Row 6 will change monthly and will be input by the user. The value in Row 6 equals the data in Row 2 in worksheet X.
I need to put a formula in row 4 of spreadsheet Y that returns the value of Row 1 in Spreadsheet X.
Unfortunately, I cannot change the spreadsheet layout, otherwise I could do an HLOOKUP formula using Spreadsheet Y Row 6 and Spreadsheet X Row 2 and be done with it. I assume that I need to use an Index-Match formula, which I am not as familiar with. In addition, all of the online support I have found explains Index-Match with data in columns, not rows.
I have a large amount of data that is from an events file. When I enter it into excel, it almost maxes out the row count (excel 2010) The data basically lists Event, Date/Timestamp, Call ID, and a few other details. Im trying to get a total of specific events and if they were successful or not, so the other columns arent of concern. For instance, there is an event called searchbyphone, a later row in the data will include searchresult found or notfound. The only way to pair these up is by the ID number which is unique per call.
So in the example below, ID 123-45-789a was a search by phone and successful (found). The Date/Time field is down to milisecond. If this were just adding up all the various events and then totalling the searchresult found/notfound, it would be simpler. However, Im only interested in certain events and found/notfound is used for many other events.
Using the data below, what is the best way to pull out an event (say the total number of searchby phone) and then know how many of those were found and not found (when the information needed is on 2 seperate rows and only the ID would be the same?)
To through a wrench into it, there can be several events with the same ID becasue the ID is unique to a call - a caller can search by a few variables. There will be the same amount of found/notfounds though with that ID. (meaning as a caller, I can do a few searches and all of these will be in the event file with the same ID) In this case, the number of requests (events) will match the number of results (found/not found).
What Im trying to accomplish is to get a total of searchbyphone found and not found, So in this example I would have searchbyphone found = 1 and searchbyphone notfound = 0.
ID Event Date/Timestamp
123-45-789a searchbyphone 10/7/2013 12:52:38
987-65-432b searchbycity 10/7/2013 12:52:39
123-45-789a searchresult.found 10/7/2013 12:52:41
874-35-123c searchbyzip 10/7/2013 12:52:42
987-65-432b searchresult.not found 10/7/2013 12:52:47
I have a wookbook with serial numbers in column A and barcodes in column B. There are 51940 rows in total.
Is there a way I can search through column A, and for each unique value found , concatenate all of the barcodes that relate to that serial number in column C?
We utilize large data sheets that can be as large as 300K in rows and 10 to 15 columns wide. Because of how we receive the data, we are forced to manipulate things so that all matching data for a record ends up on a single row. (e.g. Record#, Document Type, Husband Name, Wife Name, Wife Maiden Name, Etc.)
Right now here's how the data is received:
a a a b b c c c c d d d e e e e
Using two vba scripts, we first separate the data with row spaces between the unique data as follows:
a a a
b b
c c c c
Then with another script, we transpose the data as follows:
a a a b b c c c c d d d e e e e
When we transpose the data, the end result starts at the top of the page and go down eliminating the original blank rows. Not a huge issue but I would like to be able to maintain the original data format of the rows so that the data matches the original sheet line for line. The end result would give me the data as follows...
a a a b b c c c c d d d e e e e e
where the vertical gaps between the letters matches the original rows. Like I said, not a huge issue since we can rejoin the transposed data to the original data fairly easily. But it would be nice if we could end up with the above format for speed sake.
The two scripts we use, one-to insert the rows and two-to transpose, take a very long time to run with the transpose script taking the longest by far. On a 30K row sheet, it will take on our systems around 30 minutes to transpose and about 15 minutes to insert rows. Because we have several columns that need to be transposed, a 30K row sheet will take at least 2 hours to complete. A 300K row sheet, that will take 10 to 15 hours to complete.
Is there any way to speed up the scripts either by upgrading to a faster CPU and or writing the scripts to preform faster?
My preferred solution would be to write (have) a formula to preform the transposition that gives me the results as noted above since formula's run so much faster than vba. Is this possible? I have tried all kinds of formulas and can not come close and of course the straight transpose function does not give me the solution I need as noted above.
I have enclosed an excel 2010 spreadsheet with 10K rows of data in rows along with the scripts I use (nothing sensitive here). The tabs at the bottom shows you the data before I transpose, then the data after it has been transposed . To speed up the scripts, I have stripped away the all the rest of the data from the original sheet except just what I need to transpose at one time. Once that is completed, we then re-join the transposed data with the original sheet. The six digit number you see to the far left of the data is the record ID number from the original data. We use this to rejoin the transposed data with the original data so that we know everything is back where it should be. (Note: The insert rows script is run on the original data and not the data you see on the enclosed spreadsheet. That is the only way we can generate unique rows with matching ID numbers. We arrive at this by taking the original data, concatenate the record ID with the column we want to transpose and add a # between the two so that we can break things back apart after the transposition using the text to column function using the # as the separator.)
The sheet I have attached is in the 2010 Macro Enabled format...(xlsm format). We use the xlsb (binary) format for the data to reduce the file size as our normal procedure and run the macros from inside that format. Changing from the xlsx to xlsb format did seem to speed up the scripts a bit and greatly improved the file performance as a whole e.g. saving and loading.
One thing I have done to speed up the scripts is to strip all the data away that is not needed for the transposition. That did work but only a marginal amount.
We are using windows 8.0 with 4G memory and your basic processor speed...e.g. nothing fancy.....just your basic stock computer. Nothing else unusual is installed or running on the computer or at the time the scripts are running.
For those of you that process large sheets, how much of a performance upgrade will we see in processing our scripts by either upgrading memory to 8G (or more or much more) and or getting a faster processor? Or have we reached the maximum script speed already? Or is this a limit to Excel.
One other issue to note: As I stated above, on the 30K row sheets, not a super problem with about 2 hours needed to run the scripts on all the data on the sheet. But on the 300K row sheets, it can take 12 or more hours to run and there are times when things 'lock up' running the scripts on sheets this size.
I am using Excel 2010 and need a macro that can convert data from rows to columns. I have read several posts about this subject but have no experience with macros and don't know how to change the macros to fit my scenario.
There are up to 4 vehicles/locations per account number, and I need 1 account number per row (the dots above are for spacing only and not part of the actual data).
I could do this manually but because I have so many rows of data it could take days or weeks. Is there a macro out there that can do this??
I need something that will take data from columns in one Spreadsheet and put in difference cells in a row. I know this could be done with recording a macro but the number of column will never be constant.
Below I attached examples of the Spreadsheet
Financials SpreadSheet Need to have the data in column B to F put their respective cells in row in the Master Spreadsheet So we would have 5 rows.
and I have to manually reorganize it like this to import into Stata:
country year value
Benin 1991 20
Benin 1992 254
[code].....
Is there way I can quickly design a macro to do this? The problem is that I generally have a list of about 60 countries, and years from 1991-2011. So, it's really time consuming copying the column of data corresponding to the year, pasting below, repasting the list of countries and the years...then again..then again...then again...I'm using Excel 2010.
Every day I receive a csv file of NAMES, PLACES, ADDRESSES, IDS, SPECIAL ID (ETID), ITEMS, QUANTITY, AND OTHER INANE INFORMATION. which is a list of people from places that are ordering item(s) for each ETID)
I CONVERT TO EXCEL BECAUSE I HAVE TO CLEAN THE DATA FORMATTING, AND SPLIT A COLUMN INTO 2 (LAST NAME AND ETID ARE TOGETHER).
I need to put the items into a form, one order per ETID.
I tend to receive on NAME, PLACE, ADDRESS, sending orders for multiple ETIDS.
I don't know the easiest or best way to get the info into the order form. I have designed the form in word and excel.
i have a macro which takes the results generated and puts them into a table and filters the data so that zeros does not show and arranges the table from largest to smallest. Now i have a problem where i need to select the power, fuel oil consumption, weight and area from one table and the other power, fuel oil consumption, weight and area from the other table and combine them together so that i can have all possible combinations of the data, but i don't want the zeros to show in the combinations. i need the combined data to show on a separate sheet. The data of table 1 varies with rows as shown:
The Data of Table 2 varies with rows as shown:
I would like to achieve a result like this in the following columns and rows without having to input them manually:
calculate the number of full rows in one data base located on one sheet X to determine how many rows the macro needs to extend on sheet B (sheet B is made only of formulas for data interpretation in sheet A.
I have a table (is populated in a macro already) that has two header rows (1 & 2), inputs a blank row on row 3, then starts data input on row 4. The data can potentially run to row 1000. The columns that are used are B through M. The part name is in column B and the quantity is in column C. The part name can repeat with a different quantity and be put in a different row than a previously entered value. I need to combine those x number of rows based on the match of the part name and sum the quantities then delete the remaining matches. Columns D-M are not unique.
I have attached a sample. The sample is very simple with just two matches but the matches can more than two. The matching rows are highlighted. duplicate rows.xls
I have 500 rows of data with 6 columns. Columns A,B,C,D,E are text, and column F is values.
I'm looking for a formula where I can say for any of these rows where the data in columns A through E match each other in those rows, combine them into one row of said text, with column E values totaled. I thought I could use SUMIFS for this, but I only know how to define SUMIFS with the criteria being a specific cell/text/value for which it should search on. In my example, the data in the cells can be anything, I just need rows to be "collapsed" to one row for like data.
combining 2 rows of data if certain conditions are met. I have attached an example of my worksheet for reference.
Example.xlsx
What I want to happen is if a number in column J is followed by an "x" then the values in columns AQ and AR should be combined with the row of the same number (e.g. if 236x is in column J2 then the values in AQ2 and AR2 should be combined with AQ3 and AR3 because 236 appears in column J3, the same process needs to be repeated for 237x with 237 etc.).
I am hoping to combine repeated data into single rows. The best way for me to explain is to attach a spreadsheet with an example of how the data is and how I would like it presented. The spreadsheet has comments to highlight this.
so basically, here's an example of what I have. The spaces in between represent different cells:
Name Corporation Type Group Vicki SchweitzerAon ConsultingBusiness GroupCouncil 1 Vicki SchweitzerAon ConsultingBusiness GroupCouncil 2 Vicki SchweitzerAon ConsultingBusiness GroupCouncil 3
What I want to have is instead of having 3 rows in this instance, I want to have a macro that looks at rows and if it finds multiple rows with the exact same name, corporation, and type, it merges the rows to look like this:
Vicki SchweitzerAon ConsultingBusiness GroupCouncil 1, Council 2, Council 3
In some instances, I have 3 rows that might match, some its 2, some its 10, it varies.
I need to combine data from multiple rows to single rows, for certain fields only. The database is large and can described as having an ID column, followed by columns 2 to n that do not need to be combined, followed by columns n+1 to N that do.
I've attached a sample dataset along with the desired outcome. For the purposes of illustration the sample uses n=3 and N=5 but the actual dataset has much larger dimensions.
I have a set of data with 5 columns. The first column is ID. Now I have the same ID recorded several times with different data (in the other 4 columns) against the ID. I want to concatenate the data with the same ID into the same row. The data has already been sorted by ID. If it is the first time this ID appears, record the whole 5 columns. If the ID appears again, then record only the 3rd, 4th and 5th column. When I run my code, I got error 'subscript out of range (Error 9)' . It seems that the array I use has only 5 columns. But I don't know how to modify this.
VB: Sub Patient_Detail() Dim n As Integer 'index of rows to record to Dim i As Integer 'index of column to record from
I have a table with multiple rows for some employees and single rows for others. Each employee has a unique identifier.
Employee IDT1T2T3T4123Net salesmarket assetsmarginsspeed to market123Net salesturnover per quarterProfitOn time delivery112Net salesmarket assetsmarginsspeed to market180No. of ordersturnover per quarterProfitOn time delivery180unit salesturnover per quartermarginsspeed to market98No. of ordersmarket assetsmarginsturnover per quarter
Is there a way in which I can restructure the data so that the multiple rows for any single employee are added into subsequent columns in one single row? e.g.
Employee IDT1T2T3T4T1bT2bT3bT4b123Net salesmarket assetsmarginsspeed to marketNet salesturnover per quarterProfitOn time delivery112Net salesmarket assetsmarginsspeed to market180No. of ordersturnover per quarterProfitOn time deliveryunit salesturnover per quartermarginsspeed to market98No. of ordersmarket assetsmarginsturnover per quarter
The table has approximately 15000 rows & c. 30 columns in the original format. I can use basic excel, but I've never dipped into macros or anything very complicated...
I am building a rather good size userform. It is getting really lengthy code-wise because I want certain things to be enabled and disabled on the form as they click on certain options.
I know I can hard code the lines but so I am trying to come up with some coding elements where I will not have to add 20+ lines of code for everytime I want to add a new feature.
Here is one of the functions that I have, There is going to be several of these:
Private Sub chkMore2_Click() If chkMore2 = True Then cboProtocol2.BackStyle = fmBackStyleOpaque cboApplication2.BackStyle = fmBackStyleOpaque txtLowPort2.BackStyle = fmBackStyleOpaque [Code] .......
So If I click chkMore2 ... all of the 2nd elements will be editable. If I click chkMore3 ... then all of the 3rd elements will be editable, etc. etc.
So I tried to play with this code example:
Private Sub CheckBox1_Click() If CheckBox1 = True Then Call Changeit(1, "yes") Else Call Changeit(1, "no")
[Code] ........
Excel 2007 does not like the .concatenate element.
Basically, we have 2 tablets tallying data and writing to the same .csv file. That csv file is then copied into a front page of a much larger excel worksheet where the tallied data is sorted and used for a variety of reasons. This works perfectly using index and match when only 1 tablet is being used, however, when both tablets are writing to the same csv at the same time it creates 2 lines instead of 1 line.
For example 1 tablet might look like this:
Lot 45689 4 6 8 9 1 5
2 tablets looks like this:
Lot 45689 2 3 1 8 1 4 Lot 45689 2 3 7 1 0 1
for the tallies, i would imagine a =SUMIF function might suffice, but that doesn't solve my problem of there being 2 lines with the same lot #.
I am only dealing with this issue from the excel side, and have no control over the tablet functionality or the CSV file which further limits me.
Wanted to add that the Lot #s change daily and often so with my understanding of pivot tables this rules them out as a viable option.