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Hello.
I'm using Excel 2007. I have this formula in a cell: =GETPIVOTDATA("Overall Rating",$DU$7,"fweek","200829") When I change the fweek value to a cell refrence as in the formula below, I get a #REF error (where DY22 contains the value "200829"): =GETPIVOTDATA("Overall Rating",$DU$7,"fweek",DY22) What is puzzling is that I have many other formulas just like this that work. The only difference is that those formulas reference pivot tables that were originally built in 2003 (the file was converted from 2003 to 2007) and my formula that errors out is referencing pivot tables built in 2007. Any thoughts on what the problem could be? Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks. -- Jeff |
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