I am writing VBA code to find the minimum and maximum dates in a Range. When I execute it, I get an error:
Run-time error \'1004\': Application-define
You better change a few aspects of your code, despite not all of them being responsible for the error you get. They make, in general, your code more prone to errors (for instance, when changing code or applying it to other cases).
Use of Dim
:
Dim ssrRng, DestRange As Range
declares ssrRng
as Variant
, and DestRange
as Range
.
You should use Dim ssrRng As Range, DestRange As Range
, assuming you want both as ranges.
Use variables instead of explicit references, in particular if those are repeated.
Use
Dim ws as Worksheet
Set ws = Workbooks(<your workbook name>).Sheets("Data")
numAssignments = ws...
instead of
numAssignments = Sheets("Data")...
Fully qualify the ranges you use, unless you explicitly do not want that.
numAssignments = Sheets("Data")...
with, e.g.,
numAssignments = Workbooks(<your workbook name>).Sheets("Data")...
EndDate = WorksheetFunction.Max(Sheets("Data").Range(Cells(2, 8), Cells(numAssignments, 8)))
with
EndDate = WorksheetFunction.Max(ws.Range(ws.Cells(2, 8), ws.Cells(numAssignments, 8)))
StartDate
. In this case, these lines were the source of error, since Cells
without qualifier works in the ActiveSheet
.Avoid using Select
, unless you explicitly need it. Declare and Set variables, and use them for referencing Range
s or Object
s you want to work with.
You are telling range that its parent is Sheets("Data") but not cells. For all intents and purposes you wanted a range from Data!E2:Schedule!E99.
Sub GenerateSheet()
Dim i, r, numAssignments As Integer
Dim ssrRng, DestRange As Range
Dim StartDate, EndDate, d As Date
numAssignments = Sheets("Data").Range("A1048576").End(xlUp).Row - 1
Sheets("Schedule").Select
with Sheets("Data")
EndDate = WorksheetFunction.Max(.Range(.Cells(2, 8), .Cells(numAssignments, 8)))
StartDate = WorksheetFunction.Min(.Range(.Cells(2, 5), .Cells(numAssignments, 5)))
end with
End Sub
Using the With Sheets("Data")
tells everything inside that block that is prefaced with a period (aka .
or full stop) that its parent is Sheets("Data").