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This does not seem to be working. Is there a way to do what I am trying to do here? I cant a case to be selected if the value is in a given sting:

Select Case gTTD.Cells(r, 4)

     Case InStr(gTTD.Cells(r, 4), "MASTER LOG")
         resp = "MM LOG"
      Case InStr(gTTD.Cells(r, 4), "MASTER MET")
         resp = "MM MET"
     Case "PIR"
         gTTD.Cells(r, 7) = "Martin Trépanier"
         resp = "Martin Trépanier"

 End Select

I understand why this cant work but is there a way of making it work? thank you

Thank you

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  • I would use If...Then...Else for this case
    – simpLE MAn
    Feb 19, 2014 at 17:14

2 Answers 2

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Here is a little trick I use, the select statement just wants to find results that are the same. Here is a simple example:

    Select Case True
        Case (1 = 2)
            Stop
        Case (2 = 3)
            Stop
        Case (4 = 4)
            Stop
        Case Else
            Stop
    End Select

This will fall into the 4=4 case. In your example, this might be the simple answer:

Select Case True

     Case (InStr(gTTD.Cells(r, 4), "MASTER LOG") > 0)
         resp = "MM LOG"
      Case (InStr(gTTD.Cells(r, 4), "MASTER MET") > 0)
         resp = "MM MET"
     Case else
         gTTD.Cells(r, 7) = "Martin Trépanier"
         resp = "Martin Trépanier"
 End Select
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  • ya this is nice! very interesting concept thatnks Feb 19, 2014 at 17:52
  • Sorry but I don't understand the > -1. For me, using InStr() > -1 will always return True, am I right?
    – simpLE MAn
    Feb 19, 2014 at 18:14
  • Instr() gives the position of the first occurrence of one string within another. If it is not found, it will return -1. What this does is if the code within the parenthesis results in a true, it will fall into the case.
    – Steve
    Feb 19, 2014 at 20:33
  • Sorry, I think VBA's INSTR() is 1 based which means not found results in a 0, not a -1. If so, this needs to be > 0. Might depend on the version of VBA (if I remember right)
    – Steve
    Feb 19, 2014 at 20:35
  • 2
    @simpLEMAn - Edited for VBA instead of VB.NET
    – Steve
    Feb 19, 2014 at 23:49
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try this

dim r as integer
for r = 1 to 'number of rows
    if Instr(gTTD.Cells(r, 4), "MASTER LOG") <> 0 then
         resp = "MM LOG"
    elseif Instr(gTTD.Cells(r, 4), "MASTER MET") <> 0 then
        resp = "MM MET"
    else
        gTTD.Cells(r, 7) = "Martin Trépanier"
        resp = "Martin Trépanier"
    end if
next r

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