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I have a formula
=BLPSH("JPY Curncy","PX_LAST","31/12/2007",,,BLP|H!'JPY Curncy,[PX_LAST]
ST=20071231 END=20071231 PD=D')
I have to change the date for each cell 31/12/2007
how can I Just change one cell and the rest of the cells would pick that
date without dragging because it would not work. it should be automatic???
thank you
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Default getting the dates??

Put the date in a cell, say M1, and use

=BLPSH("JPY Curncy","PX_LAST",M1,,,BLP|H!'JPY Curncy,[PX_LAST] ST=20071231
END=20071231 PD=D')


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I have a formula
=BLPSH("JPY Curncy","PX_LAST","31/12/2007",,,BLP|H!'JPY Curncy,[PX_LAST]
ST=20071231 END=20071231 PD=D')
I have to change the date for each cell 31/12/2007
how can I Just change one cell and the rest of the cells would pick that
date without dragging because it would not work. it should be automatic???
thank you



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