Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Read a Text file with delimiter as comma and import the infor into excel sheet

2013-10-09 Thread De Premor

Another way, little longer in code :D and just a little faster
I'am using manual method, fist, openit as textfile and split by 
delimiter, then copy each column to specified destination


in attached sample with 500k row data, can processed in 2,6 seconds @ my 
old comp




On 09-10-2013 13:13, Anoop K Sharma wrote:

Hi Sonika,

PFA, You can browse the text file you want to store in Excel.. This 
program runs for 3 separated value..


Just open the Excel file, click on button, browse the text file.

Regards,
Anoop
Sr. Developer


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, rani gupta.sonik...@gmail.com 
mailto:gupta.sonik...@gmail.com wrote:


hi

On Monday, November 5, 2007 11:52:56 PM UTC+5:30, SK wrote:

Hello Everybody,

I am new to Excel VBA. I am trying to read a text file in which
columns are separated by commas, for eg:

1,2,3
2,3,4
3,4,5
4,5,6

I canwrite this to an Excel worksheet. So, final Excel sheet has 3
columns and 4 rows(number of rows depends on on how many
entries we
have in a text file). So the worksheet will look like:

1 | 2 | 3
2 | 3 | 4
3 | 4 | 5
4 | 5 | 6

If I specify the range of the cells for example B9, my first
column
starts from B9, second from C9 and thrid from D9. I want to do
something different. I want to have different range set for
diffferent
column.
Can I specify that the first column should populate in range
B9:Bx((where x is the number of rows in the text file) and second
coulmn populate in range G9:Gx(where x is the number of rows
in the
text file) and third column populates in range I9:Ix((where x
is the
number of rows in the text file).

Thanks for your help in advance.
~SK

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Read a Text file with delimiter as comma and import the infor into excel sheet

2013-10-08 Thread rani
hi

On Monday, November 5, 2007 11:52:56 PM UTC+5:30, SK wrote:

 Hello Everybody,

 I am new to Excel VBA. I am trying to read a text file in which
 columns are separated by commas, for eg:

 1,2,3
 2,3,4
 3,4,5
 4,5,6

 I canwrite this to an Excel worksheet. So, final Excel sheet has 3
 columns and 4 rows(number of rows depends on on how many entries we
 have in a text file). So the worksheet will look like:

 1 | 2 | 3
 2 | 3 | 4
 3 | 4 | 5
 4 | 5 | 6

 If I specify the range of the cells for example B9, my first column
 starts from B9, second from C9 and thrid from D9. I want to do
 something different. I want to have different range set for diffferent
 column.
 Can I specify that the first column should populate in range
 B9:Bx((where x is the number of rows in the text file) and second
 coulmn populate in range G9:Gx(where x is the number of rows in the
 text file) and third column populates in range I9:Ix((where x is the
 number of rows in the text file).

 Thanks for your help in advance.
 ~SK



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