Sir,

  In this regard, for better understanding , I would like to inform the 
following

1)  We are in receipt of Monthly Premium recovery schedules in r/o 
employees of our client(like insurance company).

2)  In that schedule the following fields are inclueded( Sl No, ServiceNo, 
PolicyNo, PremiaAmount, ProposalNo etc.,).  Such schedules will be printed 
and posted the prmia manually against each PolicyNo.  Thus it takes huge 
time to post and involves a lot of manpower.  So, we developed a module to 
upload the Premia Recovery Schedule directly to the Software(through *.csv* 
format). 
 For this purpose we have to purify our clients data to 100 % or closely it 
to.

3)  On this process, we have to update the policyNos (as per our master 
data) in our clients' Premia Recovery Schedule once(for all).

While updating the policyNos the following measures to be ensured:


   1. All the policy should have one ServiceNo, But the same time a 
   ServiceNo can have more than one Policies with same premia rate OR 
   different premia rate ( so matching the premia is must otherwise it will 
   reflect the same policyNo if a serviceNo has two or more policy)
   2. Some times our client may placed the ProposalNumbers in the place of 
   PolicyNo( this have to be replaced by PolicyNos from our master data)
   3.  Matching criteria is ( ServiceNo, Premia, ProposalNo)
   

4)  These are process involved , Please solve the problem.


Thanking you

VETRI SP

On Monday, 21 July 2014 14:10:55 UTC+5:30, Vabz wrote:
>
> Ok,
>
> can you explain one example too for better inderstanding...
>
> Cheers!!
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 2:02 PM, VETRI S P <spvet...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, July 19, 2014 12:09:23 PM UTC+5:30, Vabz wrote:
>>>
>>> can you attach sample sheet to make work simpler..
>>>
>>> Cheers!!
>>>
>>
>> Sir,
>>
>> Sample File attached 
>>
>>
>> Pl find a way to compare and copying data within sheets
>>
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 12:03 PM, VETRI S P <spvet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sir,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have two Excel sheets in which one is Master Data  Sheet other one is 
>>>> Normaldatasheet ( here data of two is same but all the data from Master 
>>>> data have to updated in NormalDatasheet)
>>>>
>>>> *Criteria*
>>>>
>>>>      Fields in two Sheets
>>>>
>>>>    1. ServiceNo(datatype-Number)
>>>>    2. PolicyNo(PrimaryKey, AlphaNumeric)( may be ''Blank'' *OR*
>>>>     ''0000'' *OR* Text *OR* "Wronglyentry" in NormalDataSheet) 
>>>>    3. Premia(Number)
>>>>    4. DateofMaturity
>>>>    5. ProposalNumber(Number)(may be ''Blank'' *OR* ''0000'' *OR* Text 
>>>>    *OR* "Wronglyentry" in NormalDataSheet) 
>>>>
>>>>   Explanation , Here for a Service Number there might be More than two 
>>>> policy Numbers ( these two policy numbers may have same rate of Premia).  
>>>> I 
>>>> have to compare three data filelds ie- ServiceNo, PolicyNo, premia and 
>>>> ProposalNumber, if these parameters matched then, pick that PolicyNumber's 
>>>> Record(ie-Row) and paste the same against the matched value of 
>>>> NormalDataSheet
>>>>
>>>> Please guide me to create VBA 
>>>>
>>>> It is very urgent to me
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> VETRI SP
>>>>
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