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I'm not using ActiveCell, Activate, or Select in any of the code. I
already have the Application.Volatile method in this function. The funciton is only used four times in the entire workbook (which has many sheets, and a fair amount of code, a couple of user forms, etc.) The function is a validation mechanism that tests to see that the data pasted in by the user matches what is currently in the database in a summary fashion (the user actually uses another program to pull the accounting system data that is ultimately pasted into the workbook, but this independent test is necessary to make sure the user doesn't screw up). I have a parameter that determines what test to perform, hence the need for only one function. I have a strong feeling that the vendor's code is the culprit, but what really bugs me is that if I step through this code line-by-line, all the evaluations work precisely as expected and the code returns as expected. It only spits out the #VALUE error when a user subsequently recalculates the sheet when the cursor is not on the cell. Regarding Excel marking the particular cell as Dirty, is there anyway to inspect/govern this process? I'm obviously going to have to do some sort of workaround, and the only thing that comes to mind right now (aside from attempting to figure out the vendor's undocumented API, or going straight to Oracle and figuring out the vendor's table structure, and write my own COM DLL, then reference that in Excel) is to put a sub in the OnCalc event (if that even exists) and loop the culprit cells, activating/selecting them, and calcing the application in between. That's really going to have a performance hit and is totally a hack, but I digress... I'm going to go exclusively to Visual C#.Net and write my own UIs from the ground-up after this one! Excel's quirks have really piled up on me lately!!!! I wonder if that's jumping from the frying pan into the fire from the perspective of getting stuff to users that they thoroughly understand quickly?!?!? Thanks, Johnny |
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