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I ran into an error when searching values and
It errors out on this line: If (FoundCell.Address = FirstFound.Address) Then Error is error number 13 - Type mismatch FoundCell.Address is "$A$6" and FirstFound.Address is "$A$5" The value in $A$5 is "Vendor # Vienna Beef" The value in $A$6 is "Vendor # 270645-97-0" These are the values passed to the function below (FindAll) MySearch = "Vendor #" xlValues = -4163 xlSearchType = 2 xlByColumns = 2 MatchCase = False Set ResultRange = FindAll(SearchRange, MySearch, xlValues, xlSearchType, xlByColumns, MatchCase) Code: Code:
Function FindAll(SearchRange As Range, _ FindWhat As Variant, _ Optional LookIn As XlFindLookIn = xlValues, _ Optional LookAt As XlLookAt = xlWhole, _ Optional SearchOrder As XlSearchOrder = xlByRows, _ Optional MatchCase As Boolean = False, _ Optional BeginsWith As String = vbNullString, _ Optional EndsWith As String = vbNullString, _ Optional BeginEndCompare As VbCompareMethod = vbTextCompare) As Range ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ' FindAll ' This searches the range specified by SearchRange and returns a Range object ' that contains all the cells in which FindWhat was found. The search parameters to ' this function have the same meaning and effect as they do with the ' Range.Find method. If the value was not found, the function return Nothing. If ' BeginsWith is not an empty string, only those cells that begin with BeginWith ' are included in the result. If EndsWith is not an empty string, only those cells ' that end with EndsWith are included in the result. Note that if a cell contains ' a single word that matches either BeginsWith or EndsWith, it is included in the ' result. If BeginsWith or EndsWith is not an empty string, the LookAt parameter ' is automatically changed to xlPart. The tests for BeginsWith and EndsWith may be ' case-sensitive by setting BeginEndCompare to vbBinaryCompare. For case-insensitive ' comparisons, set BeginEndCompare to vbTextCompare. If this parameter is omitted, ' it defaults to vbTextCompare. The comparisons for BeginsWith and EndsWith are ' in an OR relationship. That is, if both BeginsWith and EndsWith are provided, ' a match if found if the text begins with BeginsWith OR the text ends with EndsWith. ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Dim FoundCell As Range Dim FirstFound As Range Dim LastCell As Range Dim ResultRange As Range Dim XLookAt As XlLookAt Dim Include As Boolean Dim CompMode As VbCompareMethod Dim Area As Range Dim MaxRow As Long Dim MaxCol As Long Dim BeginB As Boolean Dim EndB As Boolean CompMode = BeginEndCompare If BeginsWith <> vbNullString Or EndsWith <> vbNullString Then XLookAt = xlPart Else XLookAt = LookAt End If ' this loop in Areas is to find the last cell ' of all the areas. That is, the cell whose row ' and column are greater than or equal to any cell ' in any Area. For Each Area In SearchRange.Areas With Area If .Cells(.Cells.Count).Row > MaxRow Then MaxRow = .Cells(.Cells.Count).Row End If If .Cells(.Cells.Count).Column > MaxCol Then MaxCol = .Cells(.Cells.Count).Column End If End With Next Area Set LastCell = SearchRange.Worksheet.Cells(MaxRow, MaxCol) On Error GoTo 0 Set FoundCell = SearchRange.Find(What:=FindWhat, _ after:=LastCell, _ LookIn:=LookIn, _ LookAt:=XLookAt, _ SearchOrder:=SearchOrder, _ MatchCase:=MatchCase) If Not FoundCell Is Nothing Then Set FirstFound = FoundCell Do Until False ' Loop forever. We'll "Exit Do" when necessary. Include = False If BeginsWith = vbNullString And EndsWith = vbNullString Then Include = True Else If BeginsWith <> vbNullString Then If StrComp(Left(FoundCell.Text, Len(BeginsWith)), BeginsWith, BeginEndCompare) = 0 Then Include = True End If End If If EndsWith <> vbNullString Then If StrComp(Right(FoundCell.Text, Len(EndsWith)), EndsWith, BeginEndCompare) = 0 Then Include = True End If End If End If If Include = True Then If ResultRange Is Nothing Then Set ResultRange = FoundCell Else Set ResultRange = Application.Union(ResultRange, FoundCell) End If End If Set FoundCell = SearchRange.FindNext(after:=FoundCell) If (FoundCell Is Nothing) Then Exit Do End If If (FoundCell.Address = FirstFound.Address) Then Exit Do End If Loop End If Set FindAll = ResultRange End Function Last edited by Pecoflyer; 04-03-2019 at 11:22 PM. Reason: Added code tags |
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