J
j
hi there,
scenario:
On a monthly basis 20-40 systematically generated text files are dropped
into folder A . These text files follow a consistent naming convention (ie.
TED- june file, SAM- june file).
After a bit of analysis, the files are then moved out of Folder A which
remains empty until the start of the next month (then new files are
automatically dropped in Folder A - ie. TED- july file, SAM- july file, etc)
issue:
reviewing 20-40 individual files is time consuming. I would like to be able
to have excel "look" in folder A at the start of every month and pull the
current files into a pre-formatted spreadsheet.
Ideally, I would like to have a worksheet that is a cumulative list of all
of these txt files, and also a separate worksheet based on each name (the
files start with a specific name, ie. TED, SAM, etc). This way I would be
able to see a running total of all amounts + a breakdown based on each person.
any suggestions would be much appreciated....
I attempted using the import data function, but ran into difficulties with
doing this for multiple files...
thank you,
j
scenario:
On a monthly basis 20-40 systematically generated text files are dropped
into folder A . These text files follow a consistent naming convention (ie.
TED- june file, SAM- june file).
After a bit of analysis, the files are then moved out of Folder A which
remains empty until the start of the next month (then new files are
automatically dropped in Folder A - ie. TED- july file, SAM- july file, etc)
issue:
reviewing 20-40 individual files is time consuming. I would like to be able
to have excel "look" in folder A at the start of every month and pull the
current files into a pre-formatted spreadsheet.
Ideally, I would like to have a worksheet that is a cumulative list of all
of these txt files, and also a separate worksheet based on each name (the
files start with a specific name, ie. TED, SAM, etc). This way I would be
able to see a running total of all amounts + a breakdown based on each person.
any suggestions would be much appreciated....
I attempted using the import data function, but ran into difficulties with
doing this for multiple files...
thank you,
j