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visual basic in excel
arf
post Apr 29 2008, 07:40 PM
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Hi i have to write a program for a project.
Basically, its an optimization problem but for job assignments. there are 13 orders and 13 machines and solver needs to find which machine is optimal for which order. when solver outputs the solution, its in a table format where each column and row must only have one value of 1 and the rest are zeros (the 1 means that order should be used at that machine) . The trouble is that i need to use visual basic to enter the data in sheet2. sheet 2 has a table with all the orders listed and it needs to type in which machine that it should use. I can easily do this by searching the output table and seeing which order and which machine has a corresponding 1 under it and type it in sheet2, but i need visual basic to find the 1's from the output table and type the corresponding machine under each order. Anyone have any input?
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