I need to do a code in VBA to find a file in a subdirectory.
With the code from 'brettdj' in this link I can find the file if I specify the full directory
Sub LoopThroughFiles()
Dim MyObj As Object, MySource As Object, file As Variant
file = Dir("\\A\B\C\D\")
While (file <> "")
If InStr(file, "701000034955") > 0 Then
MsgBox "found " & file
Exit Sub
End If
file = Dir
Wend
End Sub
I'm looking for a why to not to have to specify the full directory.
I tried the code in this link, but I get a 'type mistmatch' error message in the last line
Sub Find_Files()
f = "\\A\B\"
ibox = "701000034955"
sn = Split(CreateObject("wscript.shell").exec("cmd /c Dir """ & f & ibox & """ /s /a /b").stdout.readall, vbCrLf)
Sheets("Sheet1").[A1].Resize(UBound(sn) + 1) = Application.Transpose(sn) ' I get an error message in this line
End Sub
Any ideas on why the code above is not working and if there is a better solution to search in subfolders for a file?