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    Red face Too many Line Continuations

    Hi,

    I would lik to create a macro to create a Text Delimeted file to Excel converting from General (text delimted General to Text) the problem I am encountering (ERROR) "Too many line continuations", your help is extremely apreciated. I have over 150 columns (YES OVER 150 COLUMNS) I am using Excel 2007. please send solution.

    Code:
    Sub Text_to_excel()
    '
    ' Text_to_excel Macro
    '
    
    Sub Macro4()
    '
    ' Macro4 Macro
    '
    
    '
        ChDir "C:\Documents and Settings\EA3227\Desktop"
        Range("GG12").Select
        Windows("22917674text.txt").Activate
        ActiveWindow.Close
        Range("GG8").Select
        Workbooks.OpenText Filename := _
            "C:\Documents and Settings\EA3227\Desktop\22917674text.txt", Origin := 437, _
            StartRow := 1, DataType := xlDelimited, TextQualifier := xlDoubleQuote, _
            ConsecutiveDelimiter := FALSE, Tab := TRUE, Semicolon := FALSE, Comma := FALSE _
            , Space := FALSE, Other := FALSE, FieldInfo := Array(Array(1,2),Array(2,1), _
            Array(3,1),Array(4,1),Array(5,1),Array(6,1),Array(7,1),Array(8,1),Array(9,1), _
            Array(10,1),Array(11,1),Array(12,1),Array(13,1),Array(14,1),Array(15,1),Array( _
            16,1),Array(17,1),Array(18,1),Array(19,1),Array(20,1),Array(21,1),Array(22,1), _
            Array(23,1),Array(24,1),Array(25,1),Array(26,1),Array(27,1),Array(28,1),Array( _
            29,1),Array(30,1),Array(31,1),Array(32,1),Array(33,1),Array(34,1),Array(35,1), _
            Array(36,1),Array(37,1),Array(38,1),Array(39,1),Array(40,1),Array(41,1),Array( _
            42,1),Array(43,1),Array(44,1),Array(45,1),Array(46,1),Array(47,1),Array(48,1), _
            Array(49,1),Array(50,1),Array(51,1),Array(52,1),Array(53,1),Array(54,1),Array( _
            55,1),Array(56,1),Array(57,1),Array(58,1),Array(59,1),Array(60,1),Array(61,1), _
            Array(62,1),Array(63,1),Array(64,1),Array(65,1),Array(66,1),Array(67,1),Array( _
            68,1),Array(69,1),Array(70,1),Array(71,1),Array(72,1),Array(73,1),Array(74,1), _
            Array(75,1),Array(76,1),Array(77,1),Array(78,1),Array(79,1),Array(80,1),Array( _
            81,1),Array(82,1),Array(83,1),Array(84,1),Array(85,1),Array(86,1),Array(87,1), _
            Array(88,1),Array(89,1),Array(90,1),Array(91,1),Array(92,1),Array(93,1),Array( _
            94,1),Array(95,1),Array(96,1),Array(97,1),Array(98,1),Array(99,1),Array(100,1), _
            Array(101,1),Array(102,1),Array(103,1),Array(104,1),Array(105,1),Array(106,1), _
            Array(107,1),Array(108,1),Array(109,1),Array(110,1),Array(111,1),Array(112,1), _
            Array(113,1),Array(114,1),Array(115,1),Array(116,1),Array(117,1),Array(118,1), _
            Array(119,1),Array(120,1),Array(121,1),Array(122,1),Array(123,1),Array(124,1), _
    End Sub

    Problem too many line continuations!
    Last edited by Siddharth Rout; Sep 2nd, 2013 at 11:17 PM. Reason: Added Code Tags

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    Re: Too many Line Continuations

    Make each line "wider", for example instead of this:
    Code:
    ...
    Array(101,1),Array(102,1),Array(103,1),Array(104,1),Array(105,1),Array(106,1), _
    Array(107,1),Array(108,1),Array(109,1),Array(110,1),Array(111,1),Array(112,1), _
    Array(113,1),Array(114,1),Array(115,1),Array(116,1),Array(117,1),Array(118,1), _
    Array(119,1),Array(120,1),Array(121,1),Array(122,1),Array(123,1),Array(124,1), _
    End Sub
    ...use this:
    Code:
    ...
    Array(101,1),Array(102,1),Array(103,1),Array(104,1),Array(105,1),Array(106,1), Array(107,1),Array(108,1),Array(109,1),Array(110,1),Array(111,1),Array(112,1), _
    Array(113,1),Array(114,1),Array(115,1),Array(116,1),Array(117,1),Array(118,1), Array(119,1),Array(120,1),Array(121,1),Array(122,1),Array(123,1),Array(124,1), _
    End Sub
    It isn't quite as easy to read (as you'll be more likely to need to scroll), but it will stop the current problem which is far larger.


    In addition to that, you can use a variable to store the entire Array(Array(...)) section, and just put the variable after FieldInfo:=

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    Re: Too many Line Continuations

    Array(119,1),Array(120,1),Array(121,1),Array(122,1),Array(123,1),Array(124,1), _
    End Sub
    Welcome to the forums sidney102

    Further to what Si mentioned above, remove the last UNDERSCORE before the End Sub in your code...
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    Re: Too many Line Continuations

    Hi

    I know this isn't much help but wouldn't you just write your own file import routine and drop the results into a spreadsheet?

    I mean, using the following functions:
    open, close, line input #...

    If the file is csv (character separated) then you could try using split function to put into an array, then use a for...next loop to put into a row of cells. Then increment the row pointer variable...

    Depends if you get your code to work or not though. Hopefully it works

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    Re: Too many Line Continuations

    Quote Originally Posted by Ecniv View Post
    Hi

    I know this isn't much help but wouldn't you just write your own file import routine and drop the results into a spreadsheet?

    I mean, using the following functions:
    open, close, line input #...

    If the file is csv (character separated) then you could try using split function to put into an array, then use a for...next loop to put into a row of cells. Then increment the row pointer variable...

    Depends if you get your code to work or not though. Hopefully it works

    Please show an example,I appreciate the help and great ideas.

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    Re: Too many Line Continuations

    Ok... off the top of my head and may not compile..
    Code:
    dim strFN as string
    dim lngRowOp as long
    dim lngCol as long
    dim strLineOfData as string
    dim varAry as variant 'try not to use variants... but works with split
    dim sht as worksheet
    
    set sht = activesheet
    strFN = "C:\thefile.txt"
    close #1
    open strfn for input as #1
    line input #1, strLineofdata 'this ignores the first line as its usually headers
    lngrowop=5
    do until eof(1)
        lngrowop=lngrowop+1
        line input #1, strlineofdata
        varAry = split(strlineofdata,"|") ' put the separator character in here - note , * may be used elsewhere, so use a | pipe or ¬ or a very unusal character to separate data
    '---- also note if your data has speechmarks then you'll need to get creative as the split doesn't recognise speechmarks...
        for lngcol = 0 to ubound(varary) 'arrays start at 0... cells at 1
            sht.cells(lngrowop,lngcol+1)=varary(lngcol)
        next
    loop
    close #1
    set sht=nothing 'clear off and free resource
    It may not work but should give you an idea what I meant...



    >>> May is probably here - probably wont work

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