Have you ever needed to Compare two datasets or worksheets?
As an entrepreneur, accountant, HR personnel, stockbroker, etc., comparing two datasets becomes a regular task in your career.
Whether it is to compare employee datasets, salary or payroll, stocks, sales commission, and so much more, you will definitely find yourself coming across tabular worksheets occasionally.
It can get pretty tasking, and most discouraging is that traditional methods you often use in Microsoft Excel, such as functions, formulas and power queries, are unreliable or can provide answers.
If you are in the category mentioned above, worry no more. The perfect solution is here — Smart VBA Excel Workbook. With it, you can now find new data, deleted data, and variances.
What if I say you could find CELL-level Variances with just a few clicks using the Compare data workbook? Sounds amazing?
That is what Compare Data Excel VBA workbook is designed to do; it compares two similarly structured datasets or worksheets by Row and then by Each CELL.
You will typically have datasets or worksheets in periodic format, i.e. Last month's and Current Month's datasets. You would like to find out variances at the Row level and then at the CELL level.
Compare data workbook finds out added data in a current month, removed data in a current month (from last month), and for datasets/rows/records which exist in both places (Last month and current month), it highlights variances at each cell level.
This is something incredible, and it isn't easy to achieve this with traditional Excel formulas and functions or even with Modern excel tools like Power Query Joins. The only way out is smart VBA coding in Excel.
In this course, I will walk you through how to use this fantastic compare data workbook and teach you:
How to set up the workbook for best results.
How to change necessary VBA Code settings to suit your need.
How to change the formatting of added data, removed data and variance data.
How to set up this workbook in an ideal way so that you can create truly dynamic and reusable reports for any complex data analysis.
In the end, we will go through two practical examples:
We will analyse the Mutual fund portfolio to determine critical variances between the two dates (position).
We will go through a comprehensive Payroll analysis exercise where I will create a fantastic Payroll variance dashboard to find variances for various pay types (Basic, HRA, Overtime, deduction etc.) in complex payroll data.
With these examples, you will also learn how to set up this workbook to maximise productivity.
Enrol Now and Let your data analysis and data comparison problems go away!