I need to PAUSE my VBA code (about halfway through) in order to verify some calculations before I can allow the macro to finish running. If the numbers are correct, then I'd like the macro to finish running accordingly. However, if the numbers are incorrect, I need to be able to search my Excel file for the error (the error would be due to a format issue with the data that I pulled in), fix the error, and then let the macro finish running from the point it was paused.
Right now, I've got a Message Box that pops up asking me if the numbers are right and I have to answer YES or NO. I always answer NO so that the macro crashes -- this allows me to check the excel file without having to stop the macro. Once I've fixed the data problem, then I go back into my code and let it run to its conclusion.
I found some username and password login code that I am editing for my needs, but I am having some trouble with it. I keep getting run time error '448': Named argument not found on the following line:
I have a code to verify the user name and password, what I want is counting the times the user enters wrong password and show a msgbox when he enters three continuous wrong passwords:
I have created the following lines which are part of a long code, the code is actually running without errors, but it is not showing the msgbox,
I have a workbook with several hundred row the VBA code loops through. It takes about an hour to run all the calculations. Whenever I need to pause the script I hit ESC, which works well for me, but for other users it would be nice to have a command button that halts code. Even better would be another button to resume code.
I have a situation where I have an msg box pop up that asks the user to identify whether or not the file they have chosen meets the standards needed to continue running the macro. Specifically, I need them to answer "Yes" if the file has a list of data in the first column, if there are no blanks in that list and if the first row of data begins on Row 4. If they answer yes, the macro continues ahead and does what it needs to. If the person selects "no," another input box pops up that asks the user to make the edits. This msg box asks the user to click "ok" when they have made those edits. I want the macro to pause after the person has selected "no" from the first msg box, so that the person can make those corrections. Then, I want the macro to resume when the user selects "OK" on the second msg box. How might I do this? I have included the piece of my code below.
strresponse2 = MsgBox("Please confirm that the file you have selected meets the following standards:" & vbNewLine & "1. The information in the first column of this file is all of the job titles or job codes associated with this profile." & vbNewLine & "2. From the first job code or title to the last, there are no blank rows in this first column of data." & vbNewLine & "3. The first job title or code appears on Row 4, Column 1." & vbNewLine & "If the file you selected meets these standards, select Yes. If the file you selected does not meet these requirements, select No.", vbYesNo, "Yes/No") If strresponse = 6 Then Call getjobtitle End If If strresponse = 7 Then 'pause macro strresponse2 = MsgBox("Please make the necessary edits to this file. When you are done, select OK to continue generating your job profile.", vbOKOnly, "OK") If strresponse = 0 Then 'resume macro Call getjobtitle End If End If
I have searched and not found a solution. I have a project that requires the item to be printed on two different types of paper from a printer. The only way i have found to change trays is the sendkeys option. But it looks like sendkeys cannot send, then pause, then send. ex:
' first select the correct printer Application.ActivePrinter = "\hagenCopy Room Savin 4045 PCL6 on Ne05:" ' next set change printing options, presses ok to print Application.SendKeys "%fp%r+{TAB}{RIGHT}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{UP}{UP}{UP}{UP}{UP}{UP}{DOWN}{DOWN}~%c3~", True ' next set change printing options to other color tray, presses ok to print Application.SendKeys "%fp%r+{TAB}{RIGHT}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{UP}{UP}{UP}{UP}{UP}{UP}{DOWN}{DOWN}{DOWN}~%c1~", True
How would one insert a working pause inbetween the two sendkeys (a wait just waits before the beginning of the first sendkey. and then the 2 try to execute at the same time calcelling both)
I am dealing with several very large spreadsheets using VBA to do various things. I found that my code worked well, but was taking a long time to run. The biggest time consumer was my use of the AutoFilter features. I have since turned calculations to manual before my code runs and set it back to auto when my code is done running. What are the potential consequences of my turning calculations to manual and then back to auto?
What I required is either a Macro or Code for formulas in column 'F' in the attached spreadsheet that correspond to the SUM of each description and divided by 37.5 e.g. in F10 the formula should be =D10/37.5 the formula should be F12 D10/37.5 and so on all the way down the Pivot table
My problem is as the amount data increases on the Data Tab the formulas in column 'F' will become out of line with the corresponding Sum of each description so I guess I need some code or formula that check every time the Pivot table is refreshed.
if there's a way I can verify that a custom add-in is active? My company uses an add-in to allow end users to construct several types of API calls. My program depends on that add-in to be installed. I'd like to try to detect the add-in and halt the program if it's not there.
I worked out the code below. I supposed to check the date entered in the text box, if that date is greater than the date in cell A2, is supposed to pop up a message box, but is only half working.
For example if I enter 3/1/2013, the code works, but if I enter 1/1/2014 it will not work, it thinks the date is OK and goes on to to the Else statement. In other words, is only looking at the first part (month and day) of my date and ignoring the fact that the year is in the future.
VB: Dim frmDate As String Dim toDate As String Set ws = Sheets("Dashboard") frmDate = frmEnterDate.txtReportEffectiveDate.Value toDate = frmEnterDate.txtReportEffectiveLastDay.Value
Anyway, I am basically done with a program which looks for one condition and displays an email to send as a reminder.
What I need is to have an if/then statement which checks a column in the spreadsheet and if the cell in the column states "closed" then an email is NOT displayed/sent. It seems whenever I run the macro, an email appears even if the cell for that row reads "closed."
My if/then statement in question lies following my note " 'here lies my current dilemma to solve"
Code: Sub ThreeDayEmailTest() ' ' ThreeDayEmailTest Macro
I want to do is have a formula that will return a result if the cell contains a full stop "." and the at symbol "@". Something like a countif contains, but I'm struggling to find a solution where it contains both symbols.
I'd like the formula to return a 1 it finds both symbols, and a zero if it doesn't find both symbols.
The problem I run into is when the user does not have access (via Windows Active Directory) to the file located in the "log_file" range. They usually will get the old runtime error 1004. I can easily trap that error but err 1004 is used so many other times, I don't want to mistakenly trap it as something else. Does anyone know of a way to verify and/or check if the user has read/write access to a file (or folder) before opening it?
I am trying to create a log-in page on a userform, frmlogin in "sheet3." The userform is simply a textbox, Username (txtuser) and a textbox, Password (txtpass). Command Button is cmdcheck
I want the User to enter their username and password and for my macro to verify that they match referencing data in a seperate worksheet, (Sheet6).
Upon verification I want the user to be unloaded on "sheet1"
I am currently getting this message: "unable to get vlookup property of the worksheetfunction class"
VB: Private Sub cmdcheck_Click() Dim Username As String Username = txtuser.Text
I have a list of all employees and the start date and end date they had an specific salary some dates overlap because they were working in different projects at the same time. I am looking for a function that will verify if any dates are overlapping for each employee. Some will have only one or two rows others have several rows. Here is the sample of the data?
I have a textbox on a userform in which I want the users to enter a valid time, such as "1:20" or "0:15". How can I test this input to verify it is a valid time? Also, after this time is entered, how do I subtract it from the current time which I am displaying in another box>
I keep getting a compile error saying that my argument is not optional, stopping on FindFolder. I am using the following to verify that a folder named with the current Fiscal Year exists before my script runs. If the folder does not exist then it needs to be created. _____________________________________________________ Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
' Prevents script from running if no Fiscal Year is entered ' or month is chosen If CurMonth = "" Then Dialog1 ElseIf Fyear = "" Then Dialog2..............
Hi everyone I am having a little trouble with a sheet i'm currently working on. Having exhausted what i believe to be every avenue trying to do this without VBA, i've finally had to sucomb to it as i can't see an alternative and i'm no VB expert by any means! This is what i have so far:
How would I verify a postcode format that starts with a number followed by one or two letters, space, number, letter, letter, if correct displays correct if incorrect displays incorrect
I've a set of tasks in Column A which I would like to measure. At times, Users flip from task A to task B then back to A and so on. I would like to be able to pause a timer on task A if when timer on task B is started and same as well with the other tasks.. When Task A is started again, it should continue the timer if not add the on-going time to the presently running time under that task.
I need to pause for 0.5 seconds (half a second). How can I do that. applicatiom.Wait can only be used for whole seconds and a FOR ... NEXT loop is CPU dependant.
I want to establish a loop in VB and within the loop I would like to pause execution of the loop and wait for input from a cell then resume execution of the loop once input has been entered.
I am running a macro that populates the same chart with variable data. I have approximately 40 sets of data and wish to pause or stop the macro to view one of the sets of data more closely. The pause option would be better but Stop option is acceptable
I would like to use conditional formatting verify that the lines of data being pulled from my application into Excel, but totaled using "=sum" are equal to totals pulled directly from my application. I believe that I should be able to use conditional formatting but am not sure how to make the formula work correctly.
To illustrate my problem: I have cells A1 (a total of a range), A2 (also a total of a range) and A3 (total of data pulled directly into my Excel report). In cell A3 I would like to verify that lines A1 + A2 - A3 = 0. This I can do without any problem, but there is rounding involved. The total of the above formula should be between -1 and 1 and still show as correct. I want the number in A3 to show up in red/bold when incorrect.
I have an Excel VBA macro which calls a stored procedure. The stored procedure calls a SQL agent, which in turn calls an SSIS package. All I need from the Excel VBA code is to ensure that the SSIS package ran successfully. How do you develop a VBA code to let the user know that the job either failed or succeeded after the user executes the Excel macro? Also, is there a need for a recordset in the VBA code?
i need to make a formula for excel which will verify if my actual value falls within a specific range. for instance if my value is 0.15 and the allowed range is 0.145 to 0.155 then i want to display the number zero in the cell however if the actual number is above or below the range i want to calculate the amount of deviation from the range