1b00Is that available for Excel macro?02b02br 02br 01b00It's already OK for what I've asked. But now I want to know whether 'isNumeric' is available or not.02b02br 02br 01b00Using macro, is there a way to create a function-like subroutine, that returns a value?02b02br 02br 01b00To make sure that the right DB objects’ versions all have been checked in.02b02br 02br 00Any other advice?0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 00I think people have hesitated to answer becsuae this is rather technicl jargon. I'm not familiar with these technical matters, but ll try, just focusing on making the English sound right.02br 02br 01b01font00Is that available for an Excel macro?02font02b02br 02br 01b
1font01b00Clive,02b02font02br 02br 01font01b00There're just a check-in/check-out process for the software sources.02b02font02br 02br 01font01b00 Bst Rgds,02b02font02br 02br 01font
0I hope you know the last sentence is incomplete.02br 02br 00To make sure all the right versions of the DB object (What's DB? short for database or the name of the compiled application/program you're developing) have been checked in, please check the version tree.0-
0Hi,02br 02br 00Without a context, almost anything is possible. You need to provide us a context to help us help you. For me, the following doesn't make sense at all. isNumeric, as far as I know, is a function/operation provided by Excel. Of course it's available for use if you're talking about Excel! So you must provide some context, otherwise, you'll learn nothing if not so
0Are you saying, the function, isNumeric, is not available in Excel? I don't know what an Excel macro is. I would be surprised a common function like this is not available but what do I know. I'm not a heavy user of the app. I hope you'll consider provide more context or at least describe what you mean so the forum experts are able to help you.0-