The present disclosure is generally related to a flexible multiple spreadsheet data consolidation system.
The present disclosure relates generally to computer application programs and data consolidation techniques, and more particularly, to an application adaptable system and method of consolidating data contained within multiple spreadsheets.
In modern business, various reports are routinely produced and distributed in the form of electronic spreadsheets, which are typically created using one of several commonly known spreadsheet and query software programs. The spreadsheets may be located within one or more workbooks and may include for example supervisor, manager, and employee names and site locations, as well as identification, serial, code, revenue, and sales numbers.
Often the reports are produced at some regular time interval, e.g., daily or weekly. When a user needs to analyze data within multiple reports across a time span greater than, for example, a week, data from multiple individual reports may be consolidated into a single electronic format, such as a spreadsheet having desired data from each individual report.
Unfortunately, this consolidation is usually done manually, with the user opening each individual report, selecting desired data from each report, and copying the desired data into a new or common spreadsheet. Consolidation in this manner is inefficient, especially for large or complex data sets and complex or numerously repeated operations.
In each of the following figures, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same components. While the present disclosure describes a system and method of consolidating data from within multiple spreadsheets, embodiments may be adapted for use in various other data consolidation systems and methods known in the art. Also, embodiments may be applied at customer sites, within remote terminals, at central offices, at call centers, or at various other sites, terminals, or centers.
In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for a particular embodiment. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
Also, in the following description the term “search” refers to searching through selected spreadsheets for desired portions of data to be consolidated. For example, a search may include locating rows of data within desired spreadsheets that have a particular manager name for consolidation thereof. Other searches are described in further detail below.
The present disclosure provides a system and method of consolidating data from multiple spreadsheets. The method includes selecting multiple spreadsheets. Portions of data from files corresponding to each of the spreadsheets are also selected. Automated consolidation of the portions of data is executed. The consolidation includes retrieval of the portions of data, generation of a final report spreadsheet, and appendage of the portions of data to the final report spreadsheet.
One of several advantages of the present disclosure is that it provides an efficient automated spreadsheet consolidation method for consolidating desired information from multiple spreadsheets, thereby saving time and costs involved in performing a consolidation process.
Another advantage of the present disclosure is that it provides flexibility by allowing a user to select desired spreadsheets and information within each spreadsheet for consolidation thereof.
Furthermore, the present disclosure is versatile in that it may be applied to various applications including spreadsheet and query based software programs, such as those from Microsoft® Corporation and others including Quattro Pro™ and Lotus 123™. Sample spreadsheet and query based programs from Microsoft® Corporation include Microsoft® Excel and Microsoft® Access.
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The system 10 may be in the form of a computer, as shown, or may be in the form of a main frame, a workstation, or other operating system known in the art.
The controller 12 includes a software-based consolidation program 24 for consolidating data from multiple spreadsheets. The program 24 includes a control panel generator 26 and a spreadsheet selection procedure 28 for selecting one or more spreadsheets. The program 24 may have multiple custom window selection procedures 30, each of which corresponding to generation of windows for selection of workbooks, worksheets, tables, cells, rows, columns, text or other custom selections known in the art. The program may also allow for data to be pulled from various databases known in the art. A custom search procedure 32 is used for selecting portions of each of the selected spreadsheets as determined by a user or by the controller 12. A final report spreadsheet generating procedure 34 generates one or more final reports and appends selected spreadsheet portions to the final reports. Various other procedures may also be included and will become apparent in light of the following description. The above-stated procedures and concepts are explained in further detail below. The program may be in the form of a Visual Basic™ program or in some other form known in the art.
The controller 12 may be coupled to an Internet 36 or a network 38 via the interface 20. The controller 12 may access various memories or databases locally, such as memory 16 and database 18, or may access memories and databases remotely that are located at other various locations, via the interface 20.
The local database 18 may include various file entries and be formatted into directories including multiple workbooks and worksheets.
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The cells 54 may have data entries that may include entries such as supervisor, manager, and employee names and site locations, as well as identification, serial, code, revenue, and sales numbers. The entries may also include other information known in the art that may be contained within a spreadsheet or correspond to a file containing spreadsheet information.
The data entry device 22 may be one of a various number of data entry devices such as a keyboard, a mouse, a touch screen, or other device used in computer applications. The data entry device 22 may be used to perform various selections as will become more apparent in review of the following description.
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The control panel 60, as shown, includes a workbook selection area 64, a worksheet selection area 66, and a custom selection area 68. The workbook area 64 allows for a user to select all open workbooks, via an all open workbook selection 70, and to select workbooks that are stored in the memory 16 or database 18 that are not open, via a file selection 72. The workbook area 64 includes a show open workbook button 74 and a browse button 76 for showing and listing names of open workbooks and searching directories and for selecting desired workbooks, respectively.
The worksheet area 66 allows for a user to select all worksheets within the selected workbooks, via a worksheet selection 78, or select a subset of specific worksheets within each workbook, via worksheet subset selectors 80. Although, the worksheet area 66, as shown, only allows a user to select certain worksheet identifiers and based on these identifiers search each selected workbook for worksheets having the selected identifiers, the worksheet area 66 may be expanded to select and search for a particular worksheet identifier in selected workbooks only.
The custom selection area 68 allows a user to select desired cells, rows, and columns to search within the selected workbooks and worksheets, via selections 82. The custom search area 68 also includes selections 84 for custom predetermined and preprogrammed searches, which may be simply selected without entering desired cells, rows, or columns to be searched.
The control panel 60 may include a status indicator 86 and an event logger 88. The status indicator 86 may state whether the controller 12 is in an idle state and waiting to perform a consolidation task, whether a consolidation task is being performed and indicate name of the task being performed, time left in performing a current task, conclusion of a task, or other status indications known in the art. The event logger 88 displays step-by-step events that are being performed in a ladder or tree like format, so that a user may track steps that are performed and observe whether a proper consolidation is being performed. When an improper consolidation is being performed the user may choose to abort the current consolidation and perform another consolidation or simply exit the program 24. An output workbook textbox 90 is included for entering a name of a final report spreadsheet to be generated.
Once the desired selections have been made, the user may then process the desired consolidation, via a consolidate button 92. The control panel 60 may have other various windows type features, as known in the art. Although, the selection areas 62 are shown as being combined into a single control panel, they may each be separate windows that are separately opened, as is best seen in
Although, selections 70, 72, 78, 80, 82, and 84 are shown as option buttons and although buttons 74, 76, and 92 are shown as command buttons the stated selections and buttons may be in some other form known in the art.
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Additionally, the control panel 60 and the windows 94 may have buttons for custom search development, in which a user may store custom searches and reuse them at a later time or date, such as custom searches A-C shown in custom search area 68 of
The control panel 60 as well as windows 94 may be in the form of a consolidation tool or wizard aid that may be selected within various word processing, data entry, spreadsheet, graphics, presentation, reporting, or other software programs known in the art, including those from Microsoft® Corporation and others including Quattro Pro™ and Lotus 123™.
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In step 110, one or more spreadsheets are selected as described above. The spreadsheets may be manually selected by a user through use of a control panel, such as control panel 60, or may be selected via the controller 12. One or more workbooks are selected from workbooks that are currently open and from workbooks that are stored in the memory 16, in the database 18, or in some other memory or database. Desired worksheets within the selected workbooks are also selected.
In step 112, portions of data from files corresponding to each of the selected spreadsheets are selected. A user may select the portions of data, via a control panel, or the custom selections may be previously stored in the memory 16 or database 18 and be selected by the controller 12. Rows, columns, cells, filenames, workbook names, worksheet names, and spreadsheet names of one or more files corresponding to the selected spreadsheets may be selected. Also, as stated above, desired text may be entered or selected for searching and consolidation of data contained within the selected spreadsheets.
In step 114, automated consolidation of the selected portions of data is executed. The consolidation may be executed via a process, a consolidate button, or the like, or may be executed by the controller 12 in response to some other task or result known in the art.
In step 114A, the controller 12 retrieves the portions of data from files containing each of the spreadsheets. The controller 12 may retrieve the information from memory 16, from the database 18, or from other storage devices known in the art.
In step 114B, the controller 12 generates one or more final report spreadsheets; one sample final report spreadsheet is shown in
In step 116, the controller 12 appends the portions of data from the selected spreadsheets to the final report spreadsheets. The order as to which the portions of data are appended may be determined simply by order of selection, which may be specified or selected in the control panel 60. The order may also be determined by the controller 12, by a user, or by some other technique known in the art. The controller 12 may append data to the final report spreadsheets that are not contained within the selected spreadsheets. For example, the controller 12 may append a workbook name or spreadsheet name to designate where the data was originally located. The portions of data may be appended to cells, rows, or columns of the final report spreadsheets.
In step 118, a custom search may be stored for use in future consolidations. When stored the custom search may be listed in custom selection area 68.
Upon finishing execution of the program 24 the final report spreadsheets may be saved and stored, so that they may be reviewed and possibly used in future consolidations with other or additional spreadsheets.
The above-described steps are meant to be an illustrative example; the steps may be performed sequentially, simultaneously, synchronously or in a different order depending upon the application.
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The worksheets 52 are consolidated by the controller 12 to form a final report 124, as best seen in
The present disclosure provides an efficient automated spreadsheet consolidation system and method that allows for quick and easy selection of spreadsheets and consolidation thereof. The present disclosure allows for custom spreadsheet consolidation and for custom consolidation techniques to be stored and selected. The present disclosure therefore, is capable of saving time and costs involved in performing spreadsheet consolidation for various different applications. The acts described herein may be directed by computer software code embodied as computer-readable data on a computer-readable storage medium. Examples of the computer-readable storage media include, but are not limited to memory, including RAM or ROM.
The above-described apparatus, to one skilled in the art, is capable of being adapted for various purposes and is not limited to control systems or other communication systems. The above-described embodiments may also be varied without deviating from the scope of the disclosure as contemplated by the following claims.
The present application is a continuation of and claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/604,608 filed on Aug. 4, 2003, the contents of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Parent | 10604608 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 12570820 | US |