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Patrick
Situation: I have written a purchase order expediting system. It goes and
grab data from my mainframe and populates a spreadsheet. After populating the
code sorts and cleans the data. It them looks at each row of data and if it
is a new (different) vendor it will open a template spreadsheet and populate
that vendor's specific lines. It then saves the template as a unique name
associated to that vendor. The template contains VBA that allows me to upload
the data that the vendor supplies back into the mainframe onc they return the
spreadsheet to me.
Problem: After I update my mainframe I need to delete the spreadsheet...
since its job is now done. This is also important because there can be
hundreds of sheets generated by the main program and after I get the vendor
sheets back and uploaded I need to clean them out so I do not duplicate the
work (I cannot keep track of 100s of sheets anymore... could be old age).
Questions: Is there a way to code the deletion of a sheet with VBA code that
exists IN that same sheet? Would I have to capture the sheet name, save it as
something else, then delete the original sheet name? Does anyone have any
suggestions for how I could do it differently?
Sincerely appreciated,
patrick
grab data from my mainframe and populates a spreadsheet. After populating the
code sorts and cleans the data. It them looks at each row of data and if it
is a new (different) vendor it will open a template spreadsheet and populate
that vendor's specific lines. It then saves the template as a unique name
associated to that vendor. The template contains VBA that allows me to upload
the data that the vendor supplies back into the mainframe onc they return the
spreadsheet to me.
Problem: After I update my mainframe I need to delete the spreadsheet...
since its job is now done. This is also important because there can be
hundreds of sheets generated by the main program and after I get the vendor
sheets back and uploaded I need to clean them out so I do not duplicate the
work (I cannot keep track of 100s of sheets anymore... could be old age).
Questions: Is there a way to code the deletion of a sheet with VBA code that
exists IN that same sheet? Would I have to capture the sheet name, save it as
something else, then delete the original sheet name? Does anyone have any
suggestions for how I could do it differently?
Sincerely appreciated,
patrick