UPDATE:
Alright, so i used the following code and it does what i need it to do, i.e check if the value is 0 and if its is, then delete the entire row. However i want to do this to multiple worksheets inside one workbook, one at a time. What the following code is doing is that it removes the zeros only from the current spreadsheet which is active by default when you open excel through the VBA script. here the working zero removal code:
Dim wsDCCTabA As Excel.Worksheet
Dim wsTempGtoS As Excel.Worksheet
Set wsDCCTabA = wbDCC.Worksheets("Login")
Set wsTempGtoS = wbCalc.Worksheets("All_TemporaryDifferences")
Dim LastRow As Long, n As Long
LastRow = wsTempGtoS.Range("E65536").End(xlUp).Row
For n = LastRow To 1 Step -1
If Cells(n, 5).Value = 0 Then
Cells(n, 5).EntireRow.Delete
End If
Next
What am i doing wrong? when i do the same thing for another worksheet inside the same workbook it doesnt do anything. I am using the following code to remove zeros from anohter worksheet:
Set wsPermGtoS = wbCalc.Worksheets("All_PermanentDifferences")
'delete rows with 0 description
Dim LastRow As Long, n As Long
LastRow = wsPermGtoS.Range("E65536").End(xlUp).Row
For n = LastRow To 1 Step -1
If Cells(n, 5).Value = 0 Then
Cells(n, 5).EntireRow.Delete
End If
Next
Any thoughts? or another way of doing the same thing?
ORIGINAL QUESTION:
I want to delete all the rows which have a zero in a particular column. I am using the following code but nothing seems to happen:
CurrRow = (Range("E65536").End(xlUp).Row)
For Count = StartRow To CurrRow
If wsDCCTabA.Range("E" & Count).Value = "0" Then
wsDCCTabA.Rows(Count).Delete
End If
Next
StartRow contains the starting row value
CurrRow contains the row value of the last used row
vbscript. Question re-tagged accordingly – brettdj Apr 18 '12 at 2:30