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Move rows across tables

This script does the following:

  • Selects rows from the source table where the value in a column is equal to some value (FILTER_VALUE in the script).
  • Moves all selected rows into the target table in another worksheet.
  • Reapplies the relevant filters to the source table.

Setup: Sample Excel file

This workbook contains the data, objects, and formatting expected by the script.

Sample code: Move rows using range values

Add the following script to the sample workbook and try the sample yourself!

function main(workbook: ExcelScript.Workbook) {

  // You can change these names to match the data in your workbook.
  const TARGET_TABLE_NAME = 'Table1';
  const SOURCE_TABLE_NAME = 'Table2';

  // Select what will be moved between tables.
  const FILTER_COLUMN_INDEX = 1;
  const FILTER_VALUE = 'Clothing';

  // Get the Table objects.
  let targetTable = workbook.getTable(TARGET_TABLE_NAME);
  let sourceTable = workbook.getTable(SOURCE_TABLE_NAME);

  // If either table is missing, report that information and stop the script.
  if (!targetTable || !sourceTable) {
    console.log(`Tables missing - Check to make sure both source (${TARGET_TABLE_NAME}) and target table (${SOURCE_TABLE_NAME}) are present before running the script. `);
    return;
  }

  // Save the filter criteria currently on the source table.
  const originalTableFilters = {};
  // For each table column, collect the filter criteria on that column.
  sourceTable.getColumns().forEach((column) => {
    let originalColumnFilter = column.getFilter().getCriteria();
    if (originalColumnFilter) {
      originalTableFilters[column.getName()] = originalColumnFilter;
    }
  });

  // Get all the data from the table.
  const sourceRange = sourceTable.getRangeBetweenHeaderAndTotal();
  const dataRows: (number | string | boolean)[][] = sourceTable.getRangeBetweenHeaderAndTotal().getValues();

  // Create variables to hold the rows to be moved and their addresses.
  let rowsToMoveValues: (number | string | boolean)[][] = [];
  let rowAddressToRemove: string[] = [];

  // Get the data values from the source table.
  for (let i = 0; i < dataRows.length; i++) { 
    if (dataRows[i][FILTER_COLUMN_INDEX] === FILTER_VALUE) {
      rowsToMoveValues.push(dataRows[i]);

      // Get the intersection between table address and the entire row where we found the match. This provides the address of the range to remove.
      let address = sourceRange.getIntersection(sourceRange.getCell(i,0).getEntireRow()).getAddress();
      rowAddressToRemove.push(address);
    }
  }

  // If there are no data rows to process, end the script.
  if (rowsToMoveValues.length < 1) {
    console.log('No rows selected from the source table match the filter criteria.');
    return;
  }

  console.log(`Adding ${rowsToMoveValues.length} rows to target table.`);

  // Insert rows at the end of target table.
  targetTable.addRows(-1, rowsToMoveValues)

  // Remove the rows from the source table.
  const sheet = sourceTable.getWorksheet();

  // Remove all filters before removing rows.
  sourceTable.getAutoFilter().clearCriteria();

  // Important: Remove the rows starting at the bottom of the table.
  // Otherwise, the lower rows change position before they are deleted.
  console.log(`Removing ${rowAddressToRemove.length} rows from the source table.`);
  rowAddressToRemove.reverse().forEach((address) => {
    sheet.getRange(address).delete(ExcelScript.DeleteShiftDirection.up);
  });

  // Reapply the original filters. 
  Object.keys(originalTableFilters).forEach((columnName) => {
      sourceTable.getColumnByName(columnName).getFilter().apply(originalTableFilters[columnName]);
    });
}

Training video: Move rows across tables

Watch Sudhi Ramamurthy walk through this sample on YouTube. There are two scripts shown in the video's solution. The main difference is how the rows are selected.

  • In the first variant, the rows are selected by applying the table filter and reading the visible range.
  • In the second, the rows are selected by reading the values and extracting the row values (which is what the sample on this page uses).