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Excel DateTime-  VBA to Concatenate and convert strings for date Comparison

Asked by vhpcomp in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I have some data on an Excel Spreadsheet that is cut and pasted from another app:

1. a cell with the year as a string, for example "2004"
2. a cell with a Month as string, for example "June"
3. a cell with the hours and minutes in 24 hour format, ie "23:30" (this is recognized as a date by excel with format "h:mm")

Once I grab the cell values as variables, I need to put then together to form a date/time.

Then, I need to determine if that date/time is more than 1 hour in the past (datediff function...?)

I can convert the month to a integer as follows:

Function ConvertMonth(myMonth As String) As Integer

Select Case myMonth
 Case Is = "January"
  ConvertMonth = 1
etc etc etc


but I can't seem to put everything together to get a date time.


Thanks!


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