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On Tue, 1/17/17, georgemartin812 via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS 
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 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to use Index Match for two different files
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2017, 4:00 AM
 
 
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 On Tue, 1/17/17, mintaspriggs via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
 <excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
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  Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to use Index Match for
 two different files
  To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
  Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2017, 1:05 AM
  
  
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  On Mon, 1/16/17, martinez.david533 via MS EXCEL AND VBA
  MACROS <excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
  wrote:
  
   Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to use Index Match
 for
  two different files
   To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
   Date: Monday, January 16, 2017, 10:11 PM
   
   
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   On Mon, 1/16/17, mintaspriggs via MS EXCEL AND VBA
 MACROS
   <excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
   wrote:
   
    Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to use Index Match
  for
   two different files
    To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
    Date: Monday, January 16, 2017, 3:18 PM
    
    
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    On Mon, 1/16/17, Devendra Sahay <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com>
    wrote:
    
     Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to use Index
 Match
   for
    two different files
     To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
     Date: Monday, January 16, 2017, 6:01 AM
     
     Hey Paul,
     
     Would you please look into this. 
     
     On Sat, Jan 14, 2017
     at 11:07 AM, Devendra Sahay <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com>
     wrote:
     Hi Paul,
     Yes both columns have only one column, I just
     wanted to check howmany values ar availble in the
   dump
    using
     vlookup. 
     I just changed the column referrence in the code
     but its not running properly. 
     Thanks,Devendra
     On Fri, Jan 13, 2017
     at 5:57 PM, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
     wrote:
     I'm
     sorry.I'm
     not sure what you're trying to do!
     Your
     two attachments have a single column of data.They
     have (7) values in common, but I'm not sure what
 you
     want to do with them.What
     macro did you modify?
     
      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 Friday, January 13, 2017 2:29 AM,
     Devendra Sahay <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com
     > wrote:
       
     
      Hi Paul
     I tried to
     modify the code according to attached data set,
 but
   its
    not
     going through. Would you, please look into
     this. 
     Both details
     are extracted from ERP, So need to convert them
 as
   number
     before running the macro.
     On
     Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 6:56 PM, Paul Schreiner
 <schreiner_p...@att.net>
    wrote:
     Yes,
     Excel/VBA has nearly unlimited flexibility.But
     I have no way of knowing what YOU think the
    possibilities
     are and what the columns potentially can be.
     I have applications in
     which I define variables for the
    different heading/column
     combinations.then write to these
     column numbers.That way, I can rearrange
 the output
    columns in
     any order and the report automatically writes to
   the
     appropriate column.
     but I have no way of determining what you
     want unless you can describe it in a way I can
     understand. 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, January 10, 2017 4:07 AM, Devendra Sahay
   <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com
    >
     wrote:
       
     
      Hi Paul,
     Code is
     working fine, but can we make this code more
 flexible
   like
     It can identify the header name itself because
 right
   now
    its
     configured to first column as Order ID. Column
     header of "A" can be anything. If you can do so,
     would be really good because then we can use the
 same
   file
     for multiple data sets. 
     Thanks,Devendra
     
     
     On
     Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:18 PM, Paul Schreiner
 <schreiner_p...@att.net>
    wrote:
     Take
     a look at the macros attached.See
     if it looks like what you envisioned, or at least
   gives
    you
     a starting point.
     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
     Monday, January 9, 2017 11:23 AM, Devendra Sahay
   <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com
    >
     wrote:
       
     
      Paul,
     I mean to say first occurrence of the order id. 
     On
     Jan 9, 2017 9:51 PM, "Paul Schreiner" <schreiner_p...@att.net>
    wrote:
     First
     occurrence of... what?First
     occurrence of the  Order ID?customer
     ID?
     Is
     the data already sorted in the order by which you
   want to
     determine "first occurrence"?
     
     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 Monday, January 9, 2017 11:06 AM,
     Devendra Sahay <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com
    >
     wrote:
       
     
      Paul,
     Thanks for your reply. Can we extract the details
 of
   first
     occurrence. there might be some issues with the
   sample
     data, always the data will be unique and
     clean.
     On
     Jan 9, 2017 8:36 PM, "Paul Schreiner" <schreiner_p...@att.net>
    wrote:
     I'm
     not sure what RESULT you're expecting.
     For instance, Order ID #CA-2014-AB10015140-41954
     has two entries in the "Dump.xlsx" file.Row 40098
 is
    identical to row 40099 except for the
     Product related data (ID, Category, Sub-Cat,
 Name,
   Sales,
    Profit,
     Shipping)
     So, what do you wish to record in the
     Workbook2.xlsx file?
     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 Saturday,
     January 7, 2017 10:42 PM, Devendra Sahay <devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com
    >
     wrote:
       
     
      Hi Team,
     Sorry for
     posting such a long query on the forum, but am
   working on
     few reports in which I have to write the Index
 match
    formula
     multiple times on daily basis. So am thinking to
   write a
     macro for this but as I am new to VBA, am not able
 to
   do
    so.
     If you guys can help me out here, would be really
     appreciated. 
     Scenario- 
     I have a dump file with the record
     in the columns & rows with headers. I have a
   another
     file in which I want to extract the details from
 the
   dump
     file in the respect of header & the
     value. The value (It could be number or the
     text), of which details I want to pull from dump
   file,
     always be in the first column in the workbook.
 and
   also
    the
     headers will be also the same in both workbook
 for
   easily
     map the data.
     
     
     Required
     Solution- 
     Code needs
     to be written in the workbook 2,where i want to
 map
   the
     values from dump. When I hit the run macro
 button,
   macro
     will open a dialogue box to select the file &
   after
     selecting the file, It starts the mapping of
     values. 
     Sharing both
     sample files, Dump & the Workbook2. 
     
     -- 
     
     With Regards
     !!!Devendra
     
     
     
     
     
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     gitatiile antidinastice inceteaza pe masura ce
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    guvernamentale  in 30 decembrie 1870  Carol I
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   alegere a lui Alexandru loan Cuza. in Adunarea
 electiva
   a Moldovei  Partida Nationala  m a prezentat 
   de la inceput  un candidat pe care sa-l opuna
   gruparilor conservatoare care aveau de ales intre
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   Sturdza  fostul domn regulamentar  si Grigore
   Sturdza  fiul acestuia. in cele din urma  la 3 15
   ianuarie 1859  aceasta a propus pe Alexandru loan
   Cuza  care a fost ales domn cu unanimitatea
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a tarii. S-a recunoscut  de asemenea  aspiratia legitima a Romaniei pentru 
Unirea cu Transilvania si Bucovina. Romania urma sa participe la Conferinta de 
Pace in conditii de egalitate cu celelalte parti semnatare. Conventia militara 
a stipulat ajutorul militar al Antantei pentru tara noastra. Armata romana 
trebuia aprovizionata  prin porturile ruse  cu munitii si armament in cantitate 
de 300 de tone zilnic. in ziua decretarii mobilizarii generale un tren cu 
munitii trebuia sa se afle la granita tarii. Romania se obliga sa intre in 
razboi la 15 28 august 1916 impotriva Austro-Ungariei. Concomitent  armata rusa 
trebuia sa desfasoare mari operatii in Galitia si Bucovina si sa participe la 
apararea Dobro-gei contra vreunui atac al Bulgariei  iar trupele aliate de la 
Salonic  conduse de generalul francez Sarrail  trebuiau sa declanseze o 
ofensiva pentru a retine pe austro-germani.

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