I'm trying to encode the dynamic range into the filter. However, I'm unsure of how. I want the filter to check if there are any NA's, if there this, then I want to display them. If there are no NA's, then I want the "Select All" filter.
Sub SDOIP5()
' SDOIP5 Macro
' It filters the NA in Subcluster
'
Dim LastRow2 As Long
LastRow2 = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
ActiveSheet.Range("$A$2:$BI$196").AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="#N/A"
End Sub
Option Explicit
Sub SDOIP5()
' SDOIP5 Macro
' It filters the NA in Subcluster '
'
Const CriteriaValue As String = "#N/A"
With ActiveSheet
Dim rng As Range
' If for any reason 'CurrentRegion' doesn't work for you,
' then just define the complete range including the headers.
Set rng = .Range("A1").CurrentRegion
' To test that you have the right range, uncomment the following line
' to write the defined range address to the Immediate window (CTRL+G).
'Debug.Print rng.Address(0, 0)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
rng.AutoFilter Field:=1, _
Criteria1:=CriteriaValue
With rng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
If .Rows.Count = 1 And .Areas.Count = 1 Then
.Parent.ShowAllData
End If
End With
End With
End Sub
EDIT:
This will use the defineEndRange
function to define your range.
The solution is setup with the first cell A2
.
Again, if this doesn't work, you will have to supply the range manually eg
Set rng = .Range("A2:BI196")
The Code
Option Explicit
Sub SDOIP5()
' SDOIP5 Macro
' It filters the NA in Subcluster '
'
Const CriteriaValue As String = "#N/A"
With ActiveSheet
Dim rng As Range
Set rng = defineEndRange(.Range("A2"))
' To test that you have the right range, uncomment the following line,
' to write the defined range address to the Immediate window (CTRL+G).
Debug.Print rng.Address(0, 0)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
rng.AutoFilter Field:=1, _
Criteria1:=CriteriaValue
With rng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
If .Rows.Count = 1 And .Areas.Count = 1 Then
.Parent.ShowAllData
End If
End With
End With
End Sub
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
' Purpose: Defines the range from a specified first cell to the last cell
' of its Current Region. It is the Current Region minus the cells
' to the left and above of the specified first cell.
' Remarks: If the specified first cell is "A1", then its Current Region
' and its End Range are the same.
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Function defineEndRange(FirstCellRange As Range) _
As Range
' Initialize error handling.
Const ProcName As String = "defineEndRange"
On Error GoTo clearError
' Validate First Cell Range.
If FirstCellRange Is Nothing Then
GoTo NoFirstCellRange
End If
' Define Current Region ('rng').
Dim rng As Range
Set rng = FirstCellRange.CurrentRegion
' Define End Range.
Set defineEndRange = FirstCellRange _
.Resize(rng.Rows.Count + rng.Row - FirstCellRange.Row, _
rng.Columns.Count + rng.Column - FirstCellRange.Column)
' Exit.
GoTo ProcExit
' Labels
NoFirstCellRange:
Debug.Print "'" & ProcName & "': No First Cell Range."
GoTo ProcExit
clearError:
Debug.Print "'" & ProcName & "': " & vbLf _
& " " & "Run-time error '" & Err.Number & "':" & vbLf _
& " " & Err.Description
On Error GoTo 0
GoTo ProcExit
ProcExit:
End Function
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