Copying a Row in Excel that match appropriate filters - excel

For a project I am working on, I am attempting to copy a row from an excel spreadsheet, only if the correct criteria are met.
For example,
I need to copy a row that has the following items in them:
Fruit, Apple, True, Cell<4
I've tried using something like
Sub Database_RoundedRectangle1_Click()
Dim c As Range, i As Long
Dim SrchRng, strSearch
Set SrchRng = ActiveSheet.Range("A4:T60", ActiveSheet.Range("A60:T60").End(xlUp))
For Each strSearch In Array("Apple")
Set c = SrchRng.Find(strSearch, LookIn:=xlValues)
If Not c Is Nothing Then c.EntireRow.Copy
Sheets("Results").Paste
Next strSearch
End Sub
But the problem with this is that it only searches for a single criteria: Apple. I need the script to scan the whole row for all filters to be correct, then copy the row.
The script I used also only copies the row once, and does not seem to copy all rows that include Apple.

I am assuming that your data is consistent i.e. you are looking for Fruit in one column, Apple in another column and likewise for TRUE and <4.
Here in the code I am looking for Fruit in Column A, Apple in Column B, TRUE in Column C and <4 in Column D. You can change column numbers as required.
I've named the sheet where data is as Data and the sheet to paste copied rows as Results
Sub CopyRow()
Dim LastRowCurr As Long, LastRowResult As Long
Dim LastColumn As Long
Dim i As Long
Dim currWS As Worksheet, resultWS As Worksheet
Dim MyRange As Range
Set currWS = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Data") '---> sheet where data is
Set resultWS = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Results") '---> sheet to paste copied rows
lastRow = currWS.Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
LastRowResult = resultWS.Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
With currWS
For i = 4 To lastRow
'change column numbers in the below line as required
If .Cells(i, 1).Value = "Fruit" And .Cells(i, 2).Value = "Apple" And .Cells(i, 3).Value = True And .Cells(i, 4).Value < 4 Then
.Rows(i).Copy Destination:=resultWS.Range("A" & LastRowResult)
LastRowResult = LastRowResult + 1
End If
Next i
End With
End Sub
I guess this is what you want.

you have to add another loop for the .find function. On your Code it only looks once for Apples. What you have to do is, you have to add another loop and repeat the .find function until you this .find function gives your the first match again . Try something like this:
Sub Database_RoundedRectangle1_Click()
Dim c As Range, i As Long
Dim SrchRng, strSearch
Dim wsResults As Worksheet
Dim firstAddress
Set SrchRng = ActiveSheet.Range("A1:T60", ActiveSheet.Range("A60:T60").End(xlUp))
Set wsResults = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Results")
For Each strSearch In Array("Apple")
Set c = SrchRng.Find(strSearch, LookIn:=xlValues, LookAt:=xlWhole)
If Not c Is Nothing Then
firstAddress = c.Address
Do
c.EntireRow.Copy wsResults.UsedRange.Cells(wsResults.UsedRange.Rows.Count + 1, 1)
Set c = SrchRng.FindNext(c)
Loop While Not c Is Nothing And c.Address <> firstAddress
End If
Next strSearch
End Sub

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VBA search string and copy row

I am starting out with a table containing a name which corresponds to a job code and the start date of said job. See below:
The desired outcome of this is to almost flip it (it is becoming part of a bigger macro, must use VBA for this)
I need dates along the column headings, and the list of unique names. In the column will appear the job for that date. See below for an example:
I have been able to get the code to select all of the rows containing a persons name, however I can't workout how to one by one go through each of the selected rows, copy the job code and paste it to the new table under the correct corresponding date.
Since some jobs have multiple people this code uses InStr() to find occurances of the unqiue names
Sub NewTable()
Dim Rng As Range
Dim Cell As Object
Dim Found As Range
Dim Ws As Worksheet
Set Ws = Worksheets("Sheet1")
Set Rng = Ws.Range("D:D")
searchString = "Emily"
For Each Cell In Rng
If InStr(Cell, searchString) > 0 Then
If Not Found Is Nothing Then
Set Found = Union(myUnion, Cell.EntireRow)
Else
Set Found = Cell.EntireRow
End If
End If
Next
If Found Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "The text was not found in the selection"
Else
Found.Select
End If
End Sub
Any help would be appreciated
Try this out:
Sub Tester()
Dim rw As Range, wsData As Worksheet, wsPivot As Worksheet, arr, e, r, c
Set wsData = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Input") 'sheet with original data
Set wsPivot = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Pivot") 'sheet for the final table
'loop over each row in the input table
For Each rw In wsData.Range("B6:E" & wsData.Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row).Rows
If Application.CountA(rw) = 3 Then 'row has data?
'try to match the date: add as new date if no match
c = Application.Match(CLng(rw.Cells(3).Value), wsPivot.Rows(1), 0)
If IsError(c) Then
c = wsPivot.Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column + 1
If c < 4 Then c = 4 'dates start in D1
wsPivot.Cells(1, c).Value = rw.Cells(3).Value 'add the date
End If
arr = Split(rw.Cells(2).Value, ",") 'get array of all names
'check row for each name: add as new name if no match
For Each e In arr
'look for the name in Col B
r = Application.Match(Trim(e), wsPivot.Columns("B"), 0)
'if name not found, then add it in the next empty cell
If IsError(r) Then
r = wsPivot.Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row + 1
If r < 4 Then r = 4 'names begin in B4
wsPivot.Cells(r, "B").Value = e
End If
wsPivot.Cells(r, c).Value = rw.Cells(1).Value 'add the Job Code
Next e
End If
Next rw
End Sub

How to Automate my Manual Selection Process in VBA

I have a manual selection process that I have tried but failed to automate, so I am reaching out for help. I have attached an image of my Excel sheet as a visual guide when reading my process. Excel Snapshot.
I select cell "L2" and run the code below. It finds the first instance of the value within "A2:J1501" and cuts the whole row. It pastes the row onto the sheet named Lineups. Then it highlights each of the values of the cut row in column "L:L" to let me know that value has been used. I then manually select the next non-highlighted value (in the image example it would be "L2") and run the code again, and again, and again, until every row of L:L is highlighted. This process can take some time depending on the number of rows in L:L so I was hoping I can get some help to automate.
Thank you very much.
Sub ManualSelect()
Dim rng As Range
Set rng = Range("A1:J1501")
Dim ac As Range
Set ac = Application.ActiveCell
rng.Find(what:=ac).Select
Range("A" & ActiveCell.Row).Resize(1, 10).Cut
ActiveWindow.ScrollRow = 1
Sheets("Lineups").Select
nextRow = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row + 1
Cells(nextRow, 1).Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
Sheets("Data").Select
Dim wsData As Worksheet
Dim wsLineups As Worksheet
Dim rngToSearch As Range
Dim rngLineupSet As Range
Dim rngPlayerID As Range
Dim Column As Long
Dim Row As Long
Dim LastRow As Long
Set wsData = Sheets("Data")
Set wsLineups = Sheets("Lineups")
Set rngPlayerID = wsData.Range("L2:K200")
Set rngToSearch = rngPlayerID
LastRow = wsLineups.Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
For Row = 2 To LastRow
For Column = 1 To 10
Set rngLineupSet = rngPlayerID.Find(what:=wsLineups.Cells(Row, Column), LookIn:=xlValues)
If Not rngLineupSet Is Nothing Then rngLineupSet.Interior.Color = 65535
Next Column
Next Row
End Sub
This should be pretty close:
Sub ManualSelect()
Dim wsData As Worksheet, c As Range, dict As Object, v, rw As Range
Dim wsLineups As Worksheet, c2 As Range, f As Range
Set dict = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary") 'for tracking already-seen values
Set wsLineups = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Lineups")
Set wsData = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Data")
For Each c In wsData.Range("L2", wsData.Cells(Rows.Count, "L").End(xlUp))
v = c.Value
If dict.exists(CStr(v)) Then
c.Interior.Color = vbYellow 'already seen this value in L or a data row
Else
'search for the value in
Set f = wsData.Range("A2:J1501").Find(v, lookat:=xlWhole, LookIn:=xlValues, searchorder:=xlByRows)
If Not f Is Nothing Then
Set rw = f.EntireRow.Columns("A").Resize(1, 10) 'A to J
For Each c2 In rw.Cells 'add all values from this row to the dictionary
dict(CStr(c2)) = True
Next c2
rw.Cut Destination:=wsLineups.Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Offset(1)
c.Interior.Color = vbYellow
Else
'will there always be a match?
c.Interior.Color = vbRed 'flag no matching row
End If
End If 'haven't already seen this col L value
Next c 'next Col L value
End Sub
I believe this should do it (updated):
Sub AutoSelect()
Dim wsData As Worksheet, wsLineups As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range, listIDs As Range
Set wsData = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Data")
Set wsLineups = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Lineups")
Set rng = wsData.Range("A2:J1501")
'get last row col L to define list
LastRowL = wsData.Range("L" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
Set listIDs = wsData.Range("L2:L" & LastRowL)
'loop through all cells in list
For i = 1 To listIDs.Rows.Count
myCell = listIDs.Cells(i)
'retrieve first mach in listID
checkFirst = Application.Match(myCell, listIDs, 0)
'only check first duplicate in list
If checkFirst = i Then
'get new row for target sheet as well (if sheet empty, starting at two)
newrow = wsLineups.Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row + 1
'check if it is already processed
Set processedAlready = wsLineups.Cells(2, 1).Resize(newrow - 1, rng.Columns.Count).Find(What:=myCell, lookat:=xlWhole, LookIn:=xlValues)
'if so, color yellow, and skip
If Not processedAlready Is Nothing Then
listIDs.Cells(i).Interior.Color = vbYellow
Else
'get fist match for value, if any (n.b. "xlWhole" ensures whole match)
Set foundMatch = rng.Find(What:=myCell, lookat:=xlWhole, LookIn:=xlValues)
'checking for a match
If Not foundMatch Is Nothing Then
'get the row
foundRow = foundMatch.Row - rng.Cells(1).Row + 1
'specify target range and set it equal to vals from correct row in rng
wsLineups.Cells(newrow, 1).Resize(1, rng.Columns.Count).Value2 = rng.Rows(foundRow).Value
'clear contents rng row
rng.Rows(foundRow).ClearContents
'give a color to cells that actually got a match
listIDs.Cells(i).Interior.Color = vbYellow
Else
'no match
listIDs.Cells(i).Interior.Color = vbRed
End If
End If
Else
'duplicate already handled, give same color as first
listIDs.Cells(i).Interior.Color = listIDs.Cells(checkFirst).Interior.Color
End If
Next i
End Sub
Also, I think, slightly faster than the other solution offered (because of the nested loop there?). Update: I got a bit confused about the nested loop in the answer by Tim Williams, but I missed that you also want to "accept" the values in the list that matched on a row that is already gone. I fixed this in the updated version by checking if a value that fails to match on the data range has already been transferred to Lineups. Provided that doing so is permissible, this method avoids the nested loop.
I checked both methods for speed (n = 50) on a list (n = 200) for the full data range, ended up with average of 1.70x faster... But maybe speed is not such a big deal, if you're coming from manual labor :)

Excel Row paste with VBA

Hi guys i need some help on VBA.
I have range of numbers in sheet 1 from cells A6:O29. Next I have specific numbers selected in Sheet 3 in Column "B".
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I want to loop throw each value in Sheet 3 Column B and find that specific value in Sheet 1 range A6:O29
Next it should paste Entire Row from Sheet 1 starting From Column (Q:CF) in Sheet 3 Starting from Column C onwards
I have coded it but its not working.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim main As Worksheet
Dim outcome As Worksheet
'main sheet contains Range to search number in
Set main = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
'outcome sheet has specific values in Column B
Set outcome = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet3")
'column B values are considrered as doubles
Dim valuesfind As Double
'range where values are to be found
Dim myrange As Range
Set myrange = Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A6:O29")
'no of times to loop code based on values in outcomesheet
locations = Worksheets("Sheet3").Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).Row
For i = 6 To locations
degrees = outcome.Range("B" & i).Value
For b = 6 To Worksheets("Sheet1").Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
If main.Range("A6:O29" & b).Value = degrees Then
outecome.Range("C:BR" & i).Value = main.Range("Q:CF" & b).Value
Exit For
End If
Next b
Next i
End Sub
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/uBo66m.png
[2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/D0bRUm.png
Please remember to declare all variables, add Option Explicit at the top of your module to help you enforce it.
Try the code below:
Option Explicit
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
'main sheet contains Range to search number in
Dim main As Worksheet
Set main = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
Const mainCopyRng As String = "Q?:CF?"
'outcome sheet has specific values in Column B
Dim outcome As Worksheet
Set outcome = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet3")
Const outcomePasteRng As String = "C?:BR?"
'range where values are to be found
Dim myrange As Range
Set myrange = main.Range("A6:O29")
'no of times to loop code based on values in outcomesheet
Dim outcomeLastRow As Long
outcomeLastRow = outcome.Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).Row
Dim i As Long
For i = 6 To outcomeLastRow
Dim Degrees As Double
Degrees = outcome.Cells(i, 2).Value
Dim searchRng As Range
Set searchRng = myrange.Find(Degrees, LookIn:=xlValues, LookAt:=xlWhole)
If Not searchRng Is Nothing Then
Dim searchRow As Long
searchRow = searchRng.Row
outcome.Range(Replace(outcomePasteRng, "?", i)).Value = main.Range(Replace(mainCopyRng, "?", searchRow)).Value
End If
Next i
End Sub
This should work.
Sub Test()
Dim main As Worksheet
Set main = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
Dim myrange As Range
Set myrange = main.Range("A6:O29")
Dim outcome As Worksheet
Set outcome = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet3")
'Set reference to locations in sheet3.
Dim locations As Range
With outcome
Set locations = .Range(.Cells(1, 2), .Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp))
End With
'Search for each location in Sheet1 and if found copy to Sheet3.
Dim location As Range
Dim FoundLocation As Range
For Each location In locations
Set FoundLocation = myrange.Find( _
What:=location, _
After:=myrange.Cells(1, 1), _
LookIn:=xlValues, _
LookAt:=xlWhole, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
SearchDirection:=xlNext)
If Not FoundLocation Is Nothing Then
main.Cells(FoundLocation.Row, 1).Resize(, 15).Copy _
Destination:=location.Offset(, 1)
End If
Next location
End Sub

How to retrieve data from Excel using userform

I have data contained in "Sheet1" with only 2 columns. Column "A" and Column "B".
Below are my questions
The below code which is working fine, but at the moment, I have to put every single word within the cell to bring up a result. Is there a way there, where I can type only a word or a few words contained within that cell that it will bring up a result.
Is there a way, if I have 2 different results pulled from the data, like duplicates, what is the code to see the next. Do I need a command button like eg: Next
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim rng As Range
Dim cl As Range
Dim vFind
Dim R As Long
Set rng = Sheet1.Range(Cells(1, 1), Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))
vFind = Me.TextBox1.Text
With rng
Set cl = .Find(vFind, LookIn:=xlValues)
If Not cl Is Nothing Then R = cl.Row
Me.TextBox2.Value = Cells(R, 2).Value
End With

VBA TextBox fill values in colunm to specific range

My workbook has two sheets: one "Data" and one "Kiert". I solved to copy rows by specific attributes from "data" to "Kiert" with UserForm, but I added ti user form four textboxes (TextBox1, TextBox2 etc.) and I want to fill the database with constant values added in textbox with one command button in blank colums after pasted data.
I have additional textbox5, which indicates if the copy was succefull ("SIKERES"), this part works fine...
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim Drng As Range, c As Range
Dim i As Long
Dim lastRow As Long
Dim srcRange As Range, fillRange As Range
Set a = TextBox5
Set d = TextBox1
Set ws = Sheets("Data")
Set Drng = ws.Columns("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants, 23)
For Each c In Drng.Cells
If c = ListBox1 Then
c.EntireRow.Copy
Sheets("Kiert").Range("A1000000").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0)
Range("F:F" & lastRow).Formula = TextBox1.Value
If c.Value = ListBox1.Value Then
a.Value = "SIKERES"
End If
End If
Next c
End Sub
I insert here an example:
My main problem is I cannot describe a correct range and description of textboxes, and I don't know where I can put it in my code to run it properly.
I tried this:
For Each c In Drng.Cells
If c = ListBox1 Then
c.EntireRow.Copy Sheets("Summary").Range("A1048576").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0)
Sheets("Kiert").Range("A:A" & lasrRow).Value = TextBox1.Text
If c.Value = ListBox1.Value Then
A.Value = "SIKERES"
End If
End If
Next c
...but its out of range.
It's not very clear what you are trying to do, but the code below will help you paste the values of your textboxes to the relevant column:
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Dim Drng As Range, c As Range
Dim i As Long
Dim NextFreeRow As Long
Dim srcRange As Range, fillRange As Range
Set Drng = Sheets("Data").Columns("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants, 23)
For Each c In Drng.Cells 'loop through Column A on Sheet Data
If c = ListBox1.Value Then 'If the cells in Column A Sheet Data matches the selection on your Listbox1 then
NextFreeRow = Sheets("Kiert").Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row + 1 'Check the next free row on Sheet Kiert
c.EntireRow.Copy Desination:=Sheets("Kiert").Range("A" & NextFreeRow) 'Paste the entire row from Sheet Data to Sheet Kiert
Range("F" & NextFreeRow).Value = TextBox1.Text 'Copy the contents of TextBox1 to column F
'Add more lines like the one above to copy the values from your Textboxes to the relevant column
TextBox5.Text = "SIKERES"
End If
Next c
End Sub

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