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Hi i am trying to create a macro with vba
An example would be



DATETIMEA  is  "20/11/2018 11:00:00 AM"

DATETIMEB is "20/11/2018 08:00:00 AM"

DATETIME is "21/11/2018 07:59:00 AM"


I would like to check if the datetimeA falls between datetimeb and datetimec the code below doesn't work.



The values are stored in Date variables.



If datetimeb >=  datetime And datetimea  <= datetimec









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    You should edit your question and update all the discrepancies between your date strings. The 3 up top are in caps and there is no C date. You are also missing a date letter on your shared code. If your code has typos such as these, you should add Option Explicit to the very top of your code sheet and then try to run. VBA will call out any typos you may have (or other undeclared variables)
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Hi i am trying to create a macro with vba
An example would be



DATETIMEA  is  "20/11/2018 11:00:00 AM"

DATETIMEB is "20/11/2018 08:00:00 AM"

DATETIME is "21/11/2018 07:59:00 AM"


I would like to check if the datetimeA falls between datetimeb and datetimec the code below doesn't work.



The values are stored in Date variables.



If datetimeb >=  datetime And datetimea  <= datetimec









share|improve this question




















  • 1




    You should edit your question and update all the discrepancies between your date strings. The 3 up top are in caps and there is no C date. You are also missing a date letter on your shared code. If your code has typos such as these, you should add Option Explicit to the very top of your code sheet and then try to run. VBA will call out any typos you may have (or other undeclared variables)
    – urdearboy
    Nov 21 at 3:54














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Hi i am trying to create a macro with vba
An example would be



DATETIMEA  is  "20/11/2018 11:00:00 AM"

DATETIMEB is "20/11/2018 08:00:00 AM"

DATETIME is "21/11/2018 07:59:00 AM"


I would like to check if the datetimeA falls between datetimeb and datetimec the code below doesn't work.



The values are stored in Date variables.



If datetimeb >=  datetime And datetimea  <= datetimec









share|improve this question















Hi i am trying to create a macro with vba
An example would be



DATETIMEA  is  "20/11/2018 11:00:00 AM"

DATETIMEB is "20/11/2018 08:00:00 AM"

DATETIME is "21/11/2018 07:59:00 AM"


I would like to check if the datetimeA falls between datetimeb and datetimec the code below doesn't work.



The values are stored in Date variables.



If datetimeb >=  datetime And datetimea  <= datetimec






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  • 1




    You should edit your question and update all the discrepancies between your date strings. The 3 up top are in caps and there is no C date. You are also missing a date letter on your shared code. If your code has typos such as these, you should add Option Explicit to the very top of your code sheet and then try to run. VBA will call out any typos you may have (or other undeclared variables)
    – urdearboy
    Nov 21 at 3:54














  • 1




    You should edit your question and update all the discrepancies between your date strings. The 3 up top are in caps and there is no C date. You are also missing a date letter on your shared code. If your code has typos such as these, you should add Option Explicit to the very top of your code sheet and then try to run. VBA will call out any typos you may have (or other undeclared variables)
    – urdearboy
    Nov 21 at 3:54








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You should edit your question and update all the discrepancies between your date strings. The 3 up top are in caps and there is no C date. You are also missing a date letter on your shared code. If your code has typos such as these, you should add Option Explicit to the very top of your code sheet and then try to run. VBA will call out any typos you may have (or other undeclared variables)
– urdearboy
Nov 21 at 3:54




You should edit your question and update all the discrepancies between your date strings. The 3 up top are in caps and there is no C date. You are also missing a date letter on your shared code. If your code has typos such as these, you should add Option Explicit to the very top of your code sheet and then try to run. VBA will call out any typos you may have (or other undeclared variables)
– urdearboy
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VBA Solution



It's unclear how you are assigning dates to the variables so I will assume you already have that part complete.



Here are two methods to check the statement: DateB >= DateA >= DateC



Sub DateCompare()

Dim DateA As Date 'Variable Date
Dim DateB As Date 'Older Date
Dim DateC As Date 'Newer Date

DateA = Some Date
DateB = Some Date
DateC = Some Date

'Method to give Boolean Response
MsgBox DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC

'Method to do other things
If DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC Then
MsgBox "DateA falls in-between DateB & DateC"
Else
MsgBox "DateA does not fall in-between DateB & DateC"
End If

End Sub




Non-VBA Solution



This can be done right in Excel without the need for VBA...
A2 = Variable Date
B2 = Older Date
C2 = Newer Date




=AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2)




The equation as is will return TRUE or FALSE. The equation can be nested inside an IF statement if you would like to return a non-boolean response like so




=IF(AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2) = TRUE, "A is between C & B", "A is not between C & B")







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    VBA Solution



    It's unclear how you are assigning dates to the variables so I will assume you already have that part complete.



    Here are two methods to check the statement: DateB >= DateA >= DateC



    Sub DateCompare()

    Dim DateA As Date 'Variable Date
    Dim DateB As Date 'Older Date
    Dim DateC As Date 'Newer Date

    DateA = Some Date
    DateB = Some Date
    DateC = Some Date

    'Method to give Boolean Response
    MsgBox DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC

    'Method to do other things
    If DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC Then
    MsgBox "DateA falls in-between DateB & DateC"
    Else
    MsgBox "DateA does not fall in-between DateB & DateC"
    End If

    End Sub




    Non-VBA Solution



    This can be done right in Excel without the need for VBA...
    A2 = Variable Date
    B2 = Older Date
    C2 = Newer Date




    =AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2)




    The equation as is will return TRUE or FALSE. The equation can be nested inside an IF statement if you would like to return a non-boolean response like so




    =IF(AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2) = TRUE, "A is between C & B", "A is not between C & B")







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      VBA Solution



      It's unclear how you are assigning dates to the variables so I will assume you already have that part complete.



      Here are two methods to check the statement: DateB >= DateA >= DateC



      Sub DateCompare()

      Dim DateA As Date 'Variable Date
      Dim DateB As Date 'Older Date
      Dim DateC As Date 'Newer Date

      DateA = Some Date
      DateB = Some Date
      DateC = Some Date

      'Method to give Boolean Response
      MsgBox DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC

      'Method to do other things
      If DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC Then
      MsgBox "DateA falls in-between DateB & DateC"
      Else
      MsgBox "DateA does not fall in-between DateB & DateC"
      End If

      End Sub




      Non-VBA Solution



      This can be done right in Excel without the need for VBA...
      A2 = Variable Date
      B2 = Older Date
      C2 = Newer Date




      =AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2)




      The equation as is will return TRUE or FALSE. The equation can be nested inside an IF statement if you would like to return a non-boolean response like so




      =IF(AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2) = TRUE, "A is between C & B", "A is not between C & B")







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        VBA Solution



        It's unclear how you are assigning dates to the variables so I will assume you already have that part complete.



        Here are two methods to check the statement: DateB >= DateA >= DateC



        Sub DateCompare()

        Dim DateA As Date 'Variable Date
        Dim DateB As Date 'Older Date
        Dim DateC As Date 'Newer Date

        DateA = Some Date
        DateB = Some Date
        DateC = Some Date

        'Method to give Boolean Response
        MsgBox DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC

        'Method to do other things
        If DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC Then
        MsgBox "DateA falls in-between DateB & DateC"
        Else
        MsgBox "DateA does not fall in-between DateB & DateC"
        End If

        End Sub




        Non-VBA Solution



        This can be done right in Excel without the need for VBA...
        A2 = Variable Date
        B2 = Older Date
        C2 = Newer Date




        =AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2)




        The equation as is will return TRUE or FALSE. The equation can be nested inside an IF statement if you would like to return a non-boolean response like so




        =IF(AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2) = TRUE, "A is between C & B", "A is not between C & B")







        share|improve this answer














        VBA Solution



        It's unclear how you are assigning dates to the variables so I will assume you already have that part complete.



        Here are two methods to check the statement: DateB >= DateA >= DateC



        Sub DateCompare()

        Dim DateA As Date 'Variable Date
        Dim DateB As Date 'Older Date
        Dim DateC As Date 'Newer Date

        DateA = Some Date
        DateB = Some Date
        DateC = Some Date

        'Method to give Boolean Response
        MsgBox DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC

        'Method to do other things
        If DateA >= DateB And DateA <= DateC Then
        MsgBox "DateA falls in-between DateB & DateC"
        Else
        MsgBox "DateA does not fall in-between DateB & DateC"
        End If

        End Sub




        Non-VBA Solution



        This can be done right in Excel without the need for VBA...
        A2 = Variable Date
        B2 = Older Date
        C2 = Newer Date




        =AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2)




        The equation as is will return TRUE or FALSE. The equation can be nested inside an IF statement if you would like to return a non-boolean response like so




        =IF(AND(A2>=B2, A2<=C2) = TRUE, "A is between C & B", "A is not between C & B")








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