I wonder whether someone may be able to help me please.
With some help along the way I've put together the following script which performs the following:
- Searches column B (containing approx 31,000 rows of data) of the sheet "All Data" for unique values.
- For each unique value, the code will then try to find a matching sheet with the same value within my workbook.
- Where a match is found I'm then trying to use the code below to create a graph from data on that sheet.
Sub ForecastsCharts()
Dim ChtOb As ChartObject
Dim lw As Long
Dim rng As Range
Dim RngToCover As Range
Dim sShapeName As String
Dim shtrng As Range
Dim i As Long
Dim RowIndex
Dim ad As Worksheet
Dim col As Long
Dim DataRow As Long
Dim rw As Long
Sheets("All Data").Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
DataRow = 8
Do Until Cells(DataRow, 2).Value = "" ' Loop through All Data rows
With Sheets(Cells(DataRow, 2).Value) ' Output will go to the applicable Portfolio sheet found in column B
Set rng = .Range("B11").CurrentRegion
'If Application.CountIf(rng, "<>") = rng.Columns.Count Then ' all data points required
If Application.CountIf(rng, "<>") > 0 Then ' at least 1 data point
With ActiveSheet.Shapes.AddChart(Left:=48, Width:=468, Top:=300, Height:=300).Chart
.PlotBy = xlRows
.ChartType = xlColumnClustered
For RowIndex = 2 To rng.Rows.Count
With .SeriesCollection.NewSeries
'This is the series name
.Name = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Cells(RowIndex, 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.Values = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Rows(RowIndex).Cells(1, 2).Resize(1, rng.Columns.Count - 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.XValues = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Rows(1).Cells(1, 2).Resize(1, rng.Columns.Count - 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.ApplyDataLabels AutoText:=True, LegendKey:=False, _
HasLeaderLines:=True, ShowSeriesName:=False, _
ShowCategoryName:=False, ShowValue:=True, _
ShowPercentage:=True, ShowBubbleSize:=False, _
Separator:="" & Chr(13) & ""
End With
Next
End With
End If
End With
Loop
End Sub
UPDATED CODE
Sub ForecastsCharts()
Dim ChtOb As ChartObject
Dim lw As Long
Dim rng As Range
Dim RngToCover As Range
Dim sShapeName As String
Dim shtrng As Range
Dim i As Long
Dim RowIndex As Long
Dim ad As Worksheet
Dim col As Long
Dim DataRow As Long
Dim rw As Long
Dim allDataSheet As Worksheet
Set allDataSheet = Sheets("All Data")
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
DataRow = 8
Do Until allDataSheet.Cells(DataRow, 2).Value = "" ' Loop through All Data rows
With Sheets(allDataSheet.Cells(DataRow, 2).Value) ' Output will go to the applicable Portfolio sheet found in column B
Set rng = .Range("B8").CurrentRegion
'If Application.CountIf(rng, "<>") = rng.Columns.Count Then ' all data points required
If Application.CountIf(rng, "<>") > 0 Then ' at least 1 data point
With .Shapes.AddChart(Left:=48, Width:=468, Top:=300, Height:=300).Chart
.PlotBy = xlRows
.ChartType = xlColumnClustered
For RowIndex = 2 To rng.Rows.Count
With .SeriesCollection.NewSeries
'This is the series name
.Name = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Cells(RowIndex, 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.Values = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Rows(RowIndex).Cells(1, 2).Resize(1, rng.Columns.Count - 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.XValues = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Rows(1).Cells(1, 2).Resize(1, rng.Columns.Count - 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.ApplyDataLabels AutoText:=True, LegendKey:=False, _
HasLeaderLines:=True, ShowSeriesName:=False, _
ShowCategoryName:=False, ShowValue:=True, _
ShowPercentage:=True, ShowBubbleSize:=False, _
Separator:="" & Chr(13) & ""
End With
Next
End With
End If
End With
DataRow = DataRow + 1
Loop
End Sub
***WORKING CODE***
Sub ForecastsCharts()
Dim ChtOb As ChartObject
Dim lw As Long
Dim rng As Range
Dim RngToCover As Range
Dim sShapeName As String
Dim shtrng As Range
Dim i As Long
Dim RowIndex As Long
Dim ad As Worksheet
Dim col As Long
Dim DataRow As Long
Dim rw As Long
Dim bottomB As Integer
Dim ws As Worksheet
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Set ad = Sheets("Portfolio List")
ad.Select
bottomB = Range("C" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
For Each rng In ad.Range("C8:C" & bottomB)
If rng > 0 Then
Set ws = Sheets(rng.Value)
Set shtrng = ws.Range("B8").CurrentRegion
'If Application.CountIf(rng, "<>") = rng.Columns.Count Then ' all data points required
With ws
If ws.Name = "Benefits & Credits" Then
If Application.CountIf(shtrng, "<>") > 0 Then ' at least 1 data point
With .Shapes.AddChart(Left:=48, Width:=468, Top:=300, Height:=300).Chart
.PlotBy = xlRows
.ChartType = xlColumnClustered
For RowIndex = 2 To shtrng.Rows.Count
With .SeriesCollection.NewSeries
'This is the series name
.Name = "='" & shtrng.Parent.Name & "'!" & shtrng.Cells(RowIndex, 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.Values = "='" & shtrng.Parent.Name & "'!" & shtrng.Rows(RowIndex).Cells(1, 2).Resize(1, shtrng.Columns.Count - 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.XValues = "='" & shtrng.Parent.Name & "'!" & shtrng.Rows(1).Cells(1, 2).Resize(1, shtrng.Columns.Count - 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
.ApplyDataLabels AutoText:=True, LegendKey:=False, _
HasLeaderLines:=True, ShowSeriesName:=False, _
ShowCategoryName:=False, ShowValue:=True, _
ShowPercentage:=True, ShowBubbleSize:=False, _
Separator:="" & Chr(13) & ""
End With
Next
End With
End If
End If
End With
End If
Next rng
End Sub
I know that the code to create the graph works, because I've tested this with a single sheet. I also know that the following part of the script which identifies the unique values to match to a sheet name also works because I use this in a another script.
DataRow = 8
Do Until Cells(DataRow, 2).Value = "" ' Loop through All Data rows
With Sheets(Cells(DataRow, 2).Value) ' Output will go to the applicable Portfolio sheet found in column B
But the problem I have when I run the complete script is that Excel crashes creating a "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications" error message and I've no idea why because my pc is powerful enough to run this.
I have looked at similar posts on this forum, but unfortunately they've not been able to shed any light on the problem.
I just wondered whether someone could possibly look at this please and let me know where I'm going wrong
.Name = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.Cells(RowIndex, 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
, which following your suggestion now reads.Name = "='" & rng.Parent.Name & "'!" & rng.allDataSheetCells(RowIndex, 1).Address(, , xlR1C1)
. The error is "Object doesn't support this property or method. Many thanks and kind regards.