Error while running VBA

debraj_patra1

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Hi all,
while running the below VB i am facing with the Error " Compile error: Sub or Function not defined" and when i click on okay it highlights the line marked in yellow below.

Please assist, thanks in advance.

Regards
Debraj Patra


Rich (BB code):
Sub MergeAllWorkbooks()
    Dim MyPath As String, FilesInPath As String
    Dim MyFiles() As String
    Dim SourceRcount As Long, FNum As Long
    Dim mybook As Workbook, BaseWks As Worksheet
    Dim sourceRange As Range, destrange As Range
    Dim rnum As Long, CalcMode As Long
    Dim FirstCell As String




    ' Change this to the path\folder location of your files.
    MyPath = "D:\Activity\Activity 15(merge excel)"




    ' Add a slash at the end of the path if needed.
    If Right(MyPath, 1) <> "" Then
        MyPath = MyPath & ""
    End If




    ' If there are no Excel files in the folder, exit.
    FilesInPath = Dir(MyPath & "*.xlsx*")
    If FilesInPath = "" Then
        MsgBox "No files found"
        Exit Sub
    End If




    ' Fill the myFiles array with the list of Excel files
    ' in the search folder.
    FNum = 0
    Do While FilesInPath <> ""
        FNum = FNum + 1
        ReDim Preserve MyFiles(1 To FNum)
        MyFiles(FNum) = FilesInPath
        FilesInPath = Dir()
    Loop




    ' Set various application properties.
    With Application
        CalcMode = .Calculation
        .Calculation = xlCalculationManual
        .ScreenUpdating = False
        .EnableEvents = False
    End With




    ' Add a new workbook with one sheet.
    Set BaseWks = Workbooks.Add(xlWBATWorksheet).Worksheets(1)
    rnum = 1




    ' Loop through all files in the myFiles array.
    If FNum > 0 Then
        For FNum = LBound(MyFiles) To UBound(MyFiles)
            Set mybook = Nothing
            On Error Resume Next
            Set mybook = Workbooks.Open(MyPath & MyFiles(FNum))
            On Error GoTo 0




            If Not mybook Is Nothing Then
                On Error Resume Next




                ' Change this range to fit your own needs.
                With mybook.Worksheets("7 - Monthly_DB")
                   FirstCell = "A2"
                   Set sourceRange = .Range(FirstCell & ":" & RDB_Last(3, .Cells))
                   ' Test if the row of the last cell is equal to or greater than the row of the first cell.
                   If RDB_Last(1, .Cells) < .Range(FirstCell).Row Then
                      Set sourceRange = Nothing
                   End If
                End With




                If Err.Number > 0 Then
                    Err.Clear
                    Set sourceRange = Nothing
                Else
                    ' If source range uses all columns then
                    ' skip this file.
                    If sourceRange.Columns.Count >= BaseWks.Columns.Count Then
                        Set sourceRange = Nothing
                    End If
                End If
                On Error GoTo 0




                If Not sourceRange Is Nothing Then




                    SourceRcount = sourceRange.Rows.Count




                    If rnum + SourceRcount >= BaseWks.Rows.Count Then
                        MsgBox "There are not enough rows in the target worksheet."
                        BaseWks.Columns.AutoFit
                        mybook.Close savechanges:=False
                        GoTo ExitTheSub
                    Else




                        ' Set the destination range.
                        Set destrange = BaseWks.Range("A" & rnum)




                        ' Copy the values from the source range
                        ' to the destination range.
                        With sourceRange
                            Set destrange = destrange. _
                                            Resize(.Rows.Count, .Columns.Count)
                        End With
                        destrange.Value = sourceRange.Value




                        rnum = rnum + SourceRcount
                    End If
                End If
                mybook.Close savechanges:=False
            End If




        Next FNum
        BaseWks.Columns.AutoFit
    End If




ExitTheSub:
    ' Restore the application properties.
    With Application
        .ScreenUpdating = True
        .EnableEvents = True
        .Calculation = CalcMode
    End With
End Sub
 
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Hello,

It is looking for sub called 'RDB_Last' that takes 2 arguments (3, .Cells)


Reading your code it needs to be 'Range'
 
Upvote 0
It looks like you forgot to copy a function (RDB_Last) from Ron's website.
 
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