RHubbard
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Here is another off-beat problem that I need help with. I am working with a large Access database of foreign language (Greek) words that is being used to create a dictionary. The Greek alphabet is represented by translated western (“English”) letters. A True Type font makes the letters display correctly, however.
Here is the problem. The western letters do not correspond with the sort order of the Greek letters. As an example
A=Greek alpha =1 (in Greek alphabet)
B=Greek Beta =2
C=Greek Zeta=14
D=Greek delta=4
E=Greek epsilon=5
F=Greek phi =21
G=Greek Gamma=3
H=7
On my first go around with this data I copied all the words to a single column in an Excel spread sheet and then duplicated the column of words. Then I used Search and Replace to replace the alpha characters in the words in the second column with numbers using the following scheme:
All occurrences of “a” = 01-
All occurrences of “b” = 02-
All occurrences of “c” = 14-
All occurrences of “d” = 04-
Etc.
The end result of all this work was that I had 2 columns of about 18,000 rows on the spreadsheet that look like this
ColA=====ColB
Abcd=====01-02-14-04
Next I sorted both columns, using ColB as the sort key. All the words in ColA were then in correct (Greek) alphabetic order. Next, I inserted a column and sequentially numbered all the Greek words from 1-18,333, then I deleted the column containing 01-02-14-04, etc. After that I imported the spreadsheet into an Access table where it functions a sort table.
As you can imagine, this was an immense amount of work and I am now facing doing it again since I need to add another group of around 80,000 words to the database.
Is there a way to replicate what I did manually in Excel by using VBA in Access?
Thanks for the help.
Rick
Here is the problem. The western letters do not correspond with the sort order of the Greek letters. As an example
A=Greek alpha =1 (in Greek alphabet)
B=Greek Beta =2
C=Greek Zeta=14
D=Greek delta=4
E=Greek epsilon=5
F=Greek phi =21
G=Greek Gamma=3
H=7
On my first go around with this data I copied all the words to a single column in an Excel spread sheet and then duplicated the column of words. Then I used Search and Replace to replace the alpha characters in the words in the second column with numbers using the following scheme:
All occurrences of “a” = 01-
All occurrences of “b” = 02-
All occurrences of “c” = 14-
All occurrences of “d” = 04-
Etc.
The end result of all this work was that I had 2 columns of about 18,000 rows on the spreadsheet that look like this
ColA=====ColB
Abcd=====01-02-14-04
Next I sorted both columns, using ColB as the sort key. All the words in ColA were then in correct (Greek) alphabetic order. Next, I inserted a column and sequentially numbered all the Greek words from 1-18,333, then I deleted the column containing 01-02-14-04, etc. After that I imported the spreadsheet into an Access table where it functions a sort table.
As you can imagine, this was an immense amount of work and I am now facing doing it again since I need to add another group of around 80,000 words to the database.
Is there a way to replicate what I did manually in Excel by using VBA in Access?
Thanks for the help.
Rick