retrived last modified date

G

Guest

Hello All,

I want to retrive the last modified time and date of another workbook. and

I have a update button in my workbook(Admin workbook). user will update the
data in the User Workbook, that data is referred to the Admin Workbook.
Calculations are done in Admin Workbook the final result will be referred
back to User Workbook. This should be done if I click that button which is in
Admin sheet and without any popup messages when the user pens the workbook
for updating the data in the fields.

Please help me out with this.

It will be very greatful.

thanks in Advance.
 
B

Bob Phillips

I am some what confused by this. Do you want the date of the workbook when
you open it stored somewhere? If so, you can use this function


'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Function DocProps(prop As String)
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Application.Volatile
On Error GoTo err_value
DocProps = ActiveWorkbook.BuiltinDocumentProperties _
(prop)
Exit Function
err_value:
DocProps = CVErr(xlErrValue)
End Function


and get the value like so

msgbox DocProps ("last save time")


--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)
 
G

Guest

Hi Bob,

Thanx. Sorry for confusing you.

I explain it to Clearly.

I have n number of workbooks(Maximum 5)
1- Admin
n - Users

Questions
1. Admin should have a list which shows the last modified time and Date of
each user Workbook.

2. Users enter there data in their respective workbook. that cells are
refered to the admin page for calculations, after that calculation Admin
workbook returns the value to User workbook. above mentioned actions i did
using links(i.e cell reference). Each time the User or the Admin opens the
Wrokbook popup message for Updating the link opens.
My doubt is that popup message should not open instead of that Admin should
have a command button, if we click that both the user side and the the admin
side should update, even though the userfile is not opened.

Thanx in Advance.
 

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