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donkulator3083263dIf you've found a 20 year old xls file with complicated macros that is genuinely useful and doesn't cause more problems than it solves, I'll give you a biscuit.
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daniel-wu679263d@donkulator whatever it do, current software/programming language can do it better, with less lines of code. VBA should be dead since long ago.
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devapsarl428263d@donkulator my client still use it as everyday basis along with the 20 energy engineers they work with. They use windows2000 virtual machine to still make it run and export plots and graphs. They wanna get rid of it and hired me to recode it. But if i cant open it to reverse engineer it i can’t do much of the job.
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devapsarl428263d@daniel-wu i agree, but the scope of work « is that xls workbook ». So what can i do?
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AlgoRythm50254263dI thought you were making fun of someone asking this question, not asking it yourself.
In general, software ages because new technology that either works better or does more things replaces it and it’s too costly to support the old stuff.
You cannot run a business off an excel spreadsheet with macros written two decades ago and this is proof of why. Tell them to spend money on a rewrite or to kick rocks.
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