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Frank & Pam Hayes
I have an two dimensional array (MyArray) that describes 5000 invoices.
MyArray(i, 1) is the PRODUCT
MyArray(i, 2) is the VOLUME
MyArray(i, 3) is the REVENUE
MyArray(i, 4) is the TYPE
I am using Application.Vlookup to lookup the PRODUCT in a named range on a
worksheet to see if this is a product I sold in the previous period. If the
Vlookup is successful, I put "Existing Product" in MyArray(i, 4). If the
vlookup returns an error (using FALSE as the last argument), then I put "New
Product" in MyArray(i, 4).
The Application.Vlookup is a bit slow. Can someone point me to a VBA
example where the author wrote the target range into a second Array and then
used a For Next loop to perform the same basic logic as the vlookup would?
Thanks,
Frank Hayes
MyArray(i, 1) is the PRODUCT
MyArray(i, 2) is the VOLUME
MyArray(i, 3) is the REVENUE
MyArray(i, 4) is the TYPE
I am using Application.Vlookup to lookup the PRODUCT in a named range on a
worksheet to see if this is a product I sold in the previous period. If the
Vlookup is successful, I put "Existing Product" in MyArray(i, 4). If the
vlookup returns an error (using FALSE as the last argument), then I put "New
Product" in MyArray(i, 4).
The Application.Vlookup is a bit slow. Can someone point me to a VBA
example where the author wrote the target range into a second Array and then
used a For Next loop to perform the same basic logic as the vlookup would?
Thanks,
Frank Hayes