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miniemma said:DjangoUnchained said:I logged on and it says results due tommoro (3rd june) am i missing something?
But mine is showing my results today.0 -
arthurdick said:Bravepants said:BooJewels said:Or you can just select to show 'all' and scan through them on the web page without needing to download anything.
I do this, then use find to look for my county and each one it stops on, I check the holding, as I have an odd amount and the date of the holding and move on when it's obviously not me! Which is every single time.
For anyone new to this, the high value winners are shown on the web page already linked the day before the rest of us get to know and all regular results are available on the date shown (this month 3rd June). But if you're up late enough, you can check with your Holder Number some time after 23:30 on the day before the date shown (i.e. today). The date varies a little each month depending on how the days of the week fall - it's always a weekday.I wrote an Excel spread sheet into which I can paste the entire list from the downloaded file and it automatically tells me whether I have won something!Currently it's a bit clunky and I need to re-write it so that it's easier to incorporate new bond purchases.If I do I could make it available for fellow bondspersons!I used Excel a lot when I was working my engineering job, and at one point I was using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) for writing mathematical functions. But like you I also use Excel for my personal finance spreadsheet, and I'm always noodling about with it!I've forgotten how to do the VBA stuff at the moment, so I just use IF, OR and AND functions, which makes it a bit clunky checking each bond number is within the ranges of the tranches of bonds that I own. I reckon a VBA function could be written that compares each winning bond number with my table of bond ranges and avoids all of the messy IF and logic statements. If I buy another tranche of bonds at the moment I would have to add another IF statement. It's minutes of work, but I still feel it can be a bit more efficient!If you want to be rich, live like you're poor; if you want to be poor, live like you're rich.1 -
arthurdick said:Bravepants said:BooJewels said:Or you can just select to show 'all' and scan through them on the web page without needing to download anything.
I do this, then use find to look for my county and each one it stops on, I check the holding, as I have an odd amount and the date of the holding and move on when it's obviously not me! Which is every single time.
For anyone new to this, the high value winners are shown on the web page already linked the day before the rest of us get to know and all regular results are available on the date shown (this month 3rd June). But if you're up late enough, you can check with your Holder Number some time after 23:30 on the day before the date shown (i.e. today). The date varies a little each month depending on how the days of the week fall - it's always a weekday.I wrote an Excel spread sheet into which I can paste the entire list from the downloaded file and it automatically tells me whether I have won something!Currently it's a bit clunky and I need to re-write it so that it's easier to incorporate new bond purchases.If I do I could make it available for fellow bondspersons!1 -
miniemma said:DjangoUnchained said:I logged on and it says results due tommoro (3rd june) am i missing something?
But mine is showing my results today.0 -
Bravepants said:arthurdick said:Bravepants said:BooJewels said:Or you can just select to show 'all' and scan through them on the web page without needing to download anything.
I do this, then use find to look for my county and each one it stops on, I check the holding, as I have an odd amount and the date of the holding and move on when it's obviously not me! Which is every single time.
For anyone new to this, the high value winners are shown on the web page already linked the day before the rest of us get to know and all regular results are available on the date shown (this month 3rd June). But if you're up late enough, you can check with your Holder Number some time after 23:30 on the day before the date shown (i.e. today). The date varies a little each month depending on how the days of the week fall - it's always a weekday.I wrote an Excel spread sheet into which I can paste the entire list from the downloaded file and it automatically tells me whether I have won something!Currently it's a bit clunky and I need to re-write it so that it's easier to incorporate new bond purchases.If I do I could make it available for fellow bondspersons!I used Excel a lot when I was working my engineering job, and at one point I was using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) for writing mathematical functions. But like you I also use Excel for my personal finance spreadsheet, and I'm always noodling about with it!I've forgotten how to do the VBA stuff at the moment, so I just use IF, OR and AND functions, which makes it a bit clunky checking each bond number is within the ranges of the tranches of bonds that I own. I reckon a VBA function could be written that compares each winning bond number with my table of bond ranges and avoids all of the messy IF and logic statements. If I buy another tranche of bonds at the moment I would have to add another IF statement. It's minutes of work, but I still feel it can be a bit more efficient!
Your way is good, but I am happy with my little way, just 1 amount to look for. but I do love playing around with Excel, I think my liking for that sort of thing came from when I used Lotus 123, once.. Sounds really nerdy but I love it. I use Slicers now on my little Spreadsheets, I do like those and Pivot Tables.Corduroy pillows are making headlines! Back home in London now after 27years wait! Duvet know it's Christmas, not original, it's a cover.1 -
arthurdick said:Bravepants said:arthurdick said:Bravepants said:BooJewels said:Or you can just select to show 'all' and scan through them on the web page without needing to download anything.
I do this, then use find to look for my county and each one it stops on, I check the holding, as I have an odd amount and the date of the holding and move on when it's obviously not me! Which is every single time.
For anyone new to this, the high value winners are shown on the web page already linked the day before the rest of us get to know and all regular results are available on the date shown (this month 3rd June). But if you're up late enough, you can check with your Holder Number some time after 23:30 on the day before the date shown (i.e. today). The date varies a little each month depending on how the days of the week fall - it's always a weekday.I wrote an Excel spread sheet into which I can paste the entire list from the downloaded file and it automatically tells me whether I have won something!Currently it's a bit clunky and I need to re-write it so that it's easier to incorporate new bond purchases.If I do I could make it available for fellow bondspersons!I used Excel a lot when I was working my engineering job, and at one point I was using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) for writing mathematical functions. But like you I also use Excel for my personal finance spreadsheet, and I'm always noodling about with it!I've forgotten how to do the VBA stuff at the moment, so I just use IF, OR and AND functions, which makes it a bit clunky checking each bond number is within the ranges of the tranches of bonds that I own. I reckon a VBA function could be written that compares each winning bond number with my table of bond ranges and avoids all of the messy IF and logic statements. If I buy another tranche of bonds at the moment I would have to add another IF statement. It's minutes of work, but I still feel it can be a bit more efficient!
Your way is good, but I am happy with my little way, just 1 amount to look for. but I do love playing around with Excel, I think my liking for that sort of thing came from when I used Lotus 123, once.. Sounds really nerdy but I love it. I use Slicers now on my little Spreadsheets, I do like those and Pivot Tables.Well, for what it's worth I've just found this link describing the sumproduct function:and I've implemented it in my sheet...it works a treat!No need for VBA afterall.
If you want to be rich, live like you're poor; if you want to be poor, live like you're rich.1 -
Bravepants said:arthurdick said:Bravepants said:arthurdick said:Bravepants said:BooJewels said:Or you can just select to show 'all' and scan through them on the web page without needing to download anything.
I do this, then use find to look for my county and each one it stops on, I check the holding, as I have an odd amount and the date of the holding and move on when it's obviously not me! Which is every single time.
For anyone new to this, the high value winners are shown on the web page already linked the day before the rest of us get to know and all regular results are available on the date shown (this month 3rd June). But if you're up late enough, you can check with your Holder Number some time after 23:30 on the day before the date shown (i.e. today). The date varies a little each month depending on how the days of the week fall - it's always a weekday.I wrote an Excel spread sheet into which I can paste the entire list from the downloaded file and it automatically tells me whether I have won something!Currently it's a bit clunky and I need to re-write it so that it's easier to incorporate new bond purchases.If I do I could make it available for fellow bondspersons!I used Excel a lot when I was working my engineering job, and at one point I was using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) for writing mathematical functions. But like you I also use Excel for my personal finance spreadsheet, and I'm always noodling about with it!I've forgotten how to do the VBA stuff at the moment, so I just use IF, OR and AND functions, which makes it a bit clunky checking each bond number is within the ranges of the tranches of bonds that I own. I reckon a VBA function could be written that compares each winning bond number with my table of bond ranges and avoids all of the messy IF and logic statements. If I buy another tranche of bonds at the moment I would have to add another IF statement. It's minutes of work, but I still feel it can be a bit more efficient!
Your way is good, but I am happy with my little way, just 1 amount to look for. but I do love playing around with Excel, I think my liking for that sort of thing came from when I used Lotus 123, once.. Sounds really nerdy but I love it. I use Slicers now on my little Spreadsheets, I do like those and Pivot Tables.Well, for what it's worth I've just found this link describing the sumproduct function:and I've implemented it in my sheet...it works a treat!No need for VBA afterall.Corduroy pillows are making headlines! Back home in London now after 27years wait! Duvet know it's Christmas, not original, it's a cover.1 -
LZC said:arthurdick said:Bravepants said:BooJewels said:Or you can just select to show 'all' and scan through them on the web page without needing to download anything.
I do this, then use find to look for my county and each one it stops on, I check the holding, as I have an odd amount and the date of the holding and move on when it's obviously not me! Which is every single time.
For anyone new to this, the high value winners are shown on the web page already linked the day before the rest of us get to know and all regular results are available on the date shown (this month 3rd June). But if you're up late enough, you can check with your Holder Number some time after 23:30 on the day before the date shown (i.e. today). The date varies a little each month depending on how the days of the week fall - it's always a weekday.I wrote an Excel spread sheet into which I can paste the entire list from the downloaded file and it automatically tells me whether I have won something!Currently it's a bit clunky and I need to re-write it so that it's easier to incorporate new bond purchases.If I do I could make it available for fellow bondspersons!For large towns and cities that are divided into local authorities or boroughs, we quote the area with the fewest customers over the 100,000 reporting limit. This may mean the list quotes a local authority area or borough instead of the town or city
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Is there a way we can run a poll on here, so we can then see what % of people on this forum that have premium bonds have actually won a high value prize?0
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MoneyMan01 said:Is there a way we can run a poll on here, so we can then see what % of people on this forum that have premium bonds have actually won a high value prize?
They're obviously not very frequent but there have been numerous mentions on this thread of decent wins - however, posts are made by people who have different sizes of holdings, over different periods, etc, so it's not particularly practical to derive any meaningful statistics....0
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