Reputation: 181
How can I copy the columns (data only) with these column header names "TOOL CUTTER" and "HOLDER" and paste them (as an append in just one column each with the same column header name) into another workbook sheet where the VBA code (Sheet Module) is. Thanks.
The column header HOLDER occurs in F10 (preferably written as (10, 6), and TOOL CUTTER is in G10 (10, 11) but it would be preferred to have it search for the header name and print whatever is in that column until it is completely empty (blank spaces may occur).
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Working code: opens files in folder in a loop – opens file, prints name of file to Masterfile sheet, prints item J1 from file to Masterfile sheet, closes file, opens next file in the folder until all have been looped through.
Option Explicit
Sub LoopThroughDirectory()
Dim objFSO As Object
Dim objFolder As Object
Dim objFile As Object
Dim MyFolder As String
Dim Sht As Worksheet, ws As Worksheet
Dim WB As Workbook
Dim i As Integer
Dim LastRow As Integer, erow As Integer
Dim Height As Integer
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
MyFolder = "C:\Users\trembos\Documents\TDS\progress\"
Set Sht = Workbooks("masterfile.xlsm").Sheets("Sheet1")
'create an instance of the FileSystemObject
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'get the folder object
Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(MyFolder)
i = 1
'loop through directory file and print names
For Each objFile In objFolder.Files
If LCase(Right(objFile.Name, 3)) = "xls" Or LCase(Left(Right(objFile.Name, 4), 3)) = "xls" Then
'print file name
Workbooks.Open Filename:=MyFolder & objFile.Name
Set WB = ActiveWorkbook
With WB
For Each ws In .Worksheets
Sht.Cells(i + 1, 1) = objFile.Name
With ws
.Range("J1").Copy Sht.Cells(i + 1, 4)
End With
i = i + 1
Next ws
.Close SaveChanges:=False
End With
End If
Next objFile
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Code I’m working on to try to print the values in the HOLDER and TOOL CUTTER columns (returns error Tool variable is not defined in line For Each Tool In TOOLList
in the block that starts with the comment 'paste the TOOL list found back to this sheet :
Option Explicit
Sub LoopThroughDirectory()
Dim objFSO As Object
Dim objFolder As Object
Dim objFile As Object
Dim MyFolder As String
Dim StartSht As Worksheet, ws As Worksheet
Dim WB As Workbook
Dim i As Integer
Dim LastRow As Integer, erow As Integer
Dim Height As Integer
'Application.ScreenUpdating = False
MyFolder = "C:\Users\trembos\Documents\TDS\progress\"
Set StartSht = ActiveSheet
'create an instance of the FileSystemObject
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'get the folder object
Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(MyFolder)
i = 2
'loop through directory file and print names
For Each objFile In objFolder.Files
If LCase(Right(objFile.Name, 3)) = "xls" Or LCase(Left(Right(objFile.Name, 4), 3)) = "xls" Then
'print file name
StartSht.Cells(i, 1) = objFile.Name
Dim NewWb As Workbook
Set NewWb = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=MyFolder & objFile.Name)
'print TDS values
With WB
For Each ws In .Worksheets
StartSht.Cells(i + 1, 1) = objFile.Name
With ws
.Range("J1").Copy StartSht.Cells(i + 1, 4)
End With
i = i + 1
Next ws
.Close SaveChanges:=False
End With
End If
'print CUTTING TOOL and HOLDER lists
Dim k As Long
Dim width As Long
Dim TOOLList As Object
Dim count As Long
Set TOOLList = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
Dim ToolRow As Integer 'set as As Long if more than 32767 rows
' search for all on other sheets
' Assuming header means Row 1
If objFile.Name <> "masterfile.xls" Then 'skip any processing on "Masterfile.xls"
For Each ws In NewWb.Worksheets 'assuming we want to look through the new workbook
With ws
width = .Cells(10, .Columns.count).End(xlToLeft).Column
For k = 1 To width
If Trim(.Cells(10, k).Value) = "CUTTING TOOL" Then
Height = .Cells(.Rows.count, k).End(xlUp).Row
If Height > 1 Then
For ToolRow = 2 To Height
If Not TOOLList.exists(.Cells(ToolRow, k).Value) Then
TOOLList.Add .Cells(ToolRow, k).Value, ""
End If
Next ToolRow
End If
End If
Next
End With
Next
End If
' paste the TOOL list found back to this sheet
With StartSht
width = .Cells(10, .Columns.count).End(xlToLeft).Column
For k = 1 To width
If Trim(.Cells(10, k).Value) = "CUTTING TOOL" Then
Height = .Cells(.Rows.count, k).End(xlUp).Row
count = 0
For Each Tool In TOOLList
count = count + 1
.Cells(Height + count, k).Value = Tool
Next
End If
Next
End With
'close current file, do not save changes
NewWb.Close SaveChanges:=False
i = i + 1
'move to next file
Next objFile
'Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2893
Reputation: 166316
Refactoring some distinct tasks into separate functions keeps your code cleaner and easier to follow.
Compiled but untested:
Option Explicit
Sub LoopThroughDirectory()
Const SRC_FOLDER As String = "C:\Users\trembos\Documents\TDS\progress\"
Const ROW_HEADER As Long = 10
Dim f As String
Dim StartSht As Worksheet, ws As Worksheet
Dim WB As Workbook
Dim i As Integer
Dim dict As Object
Dim hc As Range, hc2 As Range, d As Range
Set StartSht = ActiveSheet
i = 3
f = Dir(SRC_FOLDER & "*.xls*", vbNormal) 'get first file name
'find the header on the master sheet
Set hc2 = HeaderCell(StartSht.Cells(ROW_HEADER, 1), "CUTTING TOOL")
If hc2 Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "No header found on master sheet!"
Exit Sub
End If
'loop through directory file and print names
Do While Len(f) > 0
If f <> ThisWorkbook.Name Then
Set WB = Workbooks.Open(SRC_FOLDER & f)
For Each ws In WB.Worksheets
StartSht.Cells(i, 1) = f
ws.Range("J1").Copy StartSht.Cells(i, 4)
i = i + 1
'find the header on the source sheet
Set hc = HeaderCell(ws.Cells(ROW_HEADER, 1), "CUTTING TOOL")
If Not hc Is Nothing Then
Set dict = GetUniques(hc.Offset(1, 0))
If dict.count > 0 Then
Set d = StartSht.Cells(Rows.count, hc2.Column).End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0)
'add the values to the master list
d.Resize(dict.count, 1).Value = Application.Transpose(dict.keys)
End If
Else
'header not found on source worksheet
End If
Next ws
WB.Close savechanges:=False
End If 'not the master file
f = Dir() 'next file
Loop
End Sub
'get all unique column values starting at cell c
Function GetUniques(ch As Range) As Object
Dim dict As Object, rng As Range, c As Range, v
Set dict = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")
For Each c In ch.Parent.Range(ch, ch.Parent.Cells(Rows.count, ch.Column).End(xlUp)).Cells
v = Trim(c.Value)
If Len(v) > 0 And Not dict.exists(v) Then
dict.Add v, ""
End If
Next c
Set GetUniques = dict
End Function
'find a header on a row: returns Nothing if not found
Function HeaderCell(rng As Range, sHeader As String) As Range
Dim rv As Range, c As Range
For Each c In rng.Parent.Range(rng, rng.Parent.Cells(rng.Row, Columns.count).End(xlToLeft)).Cells
If Trim(c.Value) = sHeader Then
Set rv = c
Exit For
End If
Next c
Set HeaderCell = rv
End Function
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 94
Are the values "TOOL CUTTER" and "HOLDER" always on row 10? Will there always be values in these columns? Do you need to allow for exceptions other than blank values in the column?
Meanwhile, here's a few things to try:
Sub macro1()
Dim Sht As Worksheet
Dim LR As Integer, FR As Integer, ToolCol As Integer
Set Sht = ActiveSheet
With Sht 'Find column with TOOL CUTTER:
ToolCol = Application.WorksheetFunction.Match("TOOL CUTTER", .Range("10:10"), 0)
LR = .Cells(.Rows.Count, ToolCol).End(xlUp).Row 'Find last row with data in TOOL CUTTER column:
.Range(.Cells(11, ToolCol), .Cells(LR, ToolCol)).Copy
End With
End Sub
Upvotes: 0