![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first link of these google searches are returned to column Cin the order the responses arrive. However I've often come across projects where I'd like to delegate multiple tasks out to async processes, and creating multiple instances of Excel itself is overkill for this.Īfter running into several projects where I needed to execute multiple async requests (think internet scraping, or radioactive decay simulation) I decided to make a general class that, when given an async process, can execute and handle several in parallel.įor example, this Daisy Test makes a multithread group which sends html requests to all the urls in column B. Multithreading tools exist in Excel - often to run macros in multiple instances of Excel, or to convert macros to vbscripts that can run independently. ![]()
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